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Saving the Asian Apes: Orang-utan and Gibbon Conservation in Indonesia

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Susan Cheyne

4th December 2008; Science Oxford

“The charismatic orang-utan and the singing, swinging gibbon are threatened by logging, oil palm, the illegal pet trade and forest fires.  But more people are learning how they can help our primate cousins, so the situation is not all bleak.  Dr Susan Cheyne will discuss what we know about these wonderful creatures, and how they can be protected”



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