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Why is the binturong population dwindling?

Because binturongs live in the treetops of the rain forest, that puts their future in question. Author: Shawn Styles (Weather) Updated: 8:02 PM PDT April 26, 2021 SAN DIEGO Binturong, also known as bearcats, are losing habitat in Southeast Asia for palm oil production. News 8 spoke with Wild Wonders co-founder Kimberly Wright about how we can help prevent this from happening. They live in the southeastern rainforest of Asia. They live in the canopy of the rainforest the same as orangutans, she said.  That is why orangutans along with binturongs are now threatened because they re losing habitat as demand for palm oil grows.

Alarm as three giraffes are electrocuted at a Nakuru conservancy

THE STANDARD KENYA Three Rothschild giraffes have died after being electrocuted by a powerline at Sosambu conservancy in Nakuru. The giraffes were electrocuted while moving along a low-hanging local power transmission line within the vast conservancy. The incident has raised an uproar among conservationists who noted that since 2019, close to 11 endangered Rothschild have been killed in the same manner. In the recent incident, two giraffes were reportedly electrocuted on Friday and one on Saturday. “Now a total 11 giraffes have been killed on these lines. There had been an attempt some time back to have the line moved or lifted but there was no support of the idea, said conservationist Kerry Outram.

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