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The Fiji Times » Smuggled orangutans start new life after repatriation to Indonesia


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21 December, 2020, 4:28 am
There are an estimated 100,000 Bornean orangutans left in the wild, and only about 7,500 Sumatran orangutans, according to data from the World Wildlife Fund. Picture: REUTERS.
JAMBI (Reuters) – A pair of critically endangered orangutans, rescued from smugglers on the Thai-Malaysian border in 2017, have arrived in Indonesia to undergo rehabilitation so they can finally be released back into their native forest habitat.
Believed to be between the ages of four to six the orangutans, Ung Aing and Natalee, spent three years at Khao Pratab Chang Wildlife Breeding Center in central Ratchaburi province, Thailand.
On Friday they arrived in western Indonesia’s Jambi province for medical checks, which will include COVID-19 swabs, before a rehabilitation process to prepare them for their jungle home. ....

Rahmad Saleh , Jambi Sultan Thaha , Natural Resources Coservation Agency , World Wildlife Fund , Khao Pratab Chang Wildlife Breeding Center , Ung Aing , Danau Alo , Sultan Thaha , World Wildlife , ஜம்பி சுல்தான் தாஹா , உலகம் வனவிலங்கு நிதி , தானௌ அலோ , சுல்தான் தாஹா , உலகம் வனவிலங்கு ,

Smuggled orangutans start new life after repatriation to Indonesia


December 19, 2020
published at 4:46 AMReuters
An orangutan, which was seized from the Thailand-Malaysia border three years ago, looks from a cage at Sultan Thaha Saifuddin Airport in Jambi before being released into the forest, in Dec 18, 2020
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JAMBI - A pair of critically endangered orangutans, rescued from smugglers on the Thai-Malaysian border in 2017, have arrived in Indonesia to undergo rehabilitation so they can finally be released back into their native forest habitat.
Believed to be between the ages of four to six the orangutans, Ung Aing and Natalee, spent three years at Khao Pratab Chang Wildlife Breeding Center in central Ratchaburi province, Thailand. ....

Rahmad Saleh , Jambi Sultan Thaha , World Wildlife Fund , Natural Resources Conservation Agency , Khao Pratab Chang Wildlife Breeding Center , Ung Aing , Danau Alo , Sultan Thaha , World Wildlife , ஜம்பி சுல்தான் தாஹா , உலகம் வனவிலங்கு நிதி , தானௌ அலோ , சுல்தான் தாஹா , உலகம் வனவிலங்கு ,