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The number of orangutans on the island of Borneo has more than halved in 16 years, scientists say.
Dramatic decline in Borneo's orangutan population as 150,000 lost in 16 years, Environment
Indonesia's new forest capital in Borneo heightens fears for orangutans' future
Say NO to Palm oil, Save the orangutan
In 16 Years, Borneo Lost More Than 100,000 Orangutans - The Leakey Foundation
Borneo's orangutans at risk of extinction after population decreases by 148,500 in 16 years
Helping orangutans survive: new project aims to connect habitat fragments in Kalimantan (PART II)
The Bornean Orangutan Population Has Fallen by Nearly 150,000 in Just 16 Years - EcoWatch
Indonesia and the Pacific
We surveyed Borneo's orangutans and found 100,000 had 'disappeared
Borneo orang-utan population plummets by half due to palm oil, hunting and logging, World News
Borneo's orangutan population plunged by 100,000 since 1999, new study finds
Borneo's orangutans at risk of extinction after population decreases by 148,500 in 16 years