SAVING THE ORANG-UTANS
It is, of course, important that we do everything we can to save these endangered animals.
Environmental activists have been working for years trying to find efficient ways of protecting orangutans from the threats that they face.
There are national parks created by governments, and rehabilitation centers created by private citizens – true enthusiasts of the nature. All being done for one purpose – prevention of potential extinction of orangutans in the wild.
Theoretically, the real solution to this issue will only come when there will be nodemand for the products extracted unsustainably from the rainforests – palm oil, timber, orangutans as pets etc.There are national parks created by governments, and rehabilitation centers created by private citizens – true enthusiasts of the nature. All being done for one purpose – prevention of potential extinction of orangutans in the wild.
But before this dream comes true, there are many things that we can do as individuals. For example, we could:
- Adopt an orangutan by providing money for his care. The Orangutan Foundation International, for example, offers individuals, families and schools the opportunity to assist in their conservation efforts by "adopting" an orphaned young animal. You'll often receive photos and news about the animal you choose to adopt.
- Purchase recycled paper and products made from sustainable timber. Habitat destruction continues to put orangutans in danger. Because eco-labeling can be inconsistent, it's best to not to purchase any type of tropical hardwood to avoid supporting rainforest destruction.
- Take an eco-tour to see orangutans. Some organizations offer you the chance to visit and assist refuges. You can help do research on wild orangutans, assist with daily caretaking at the wildlife refuge or simply observe the animals. Creating an environment that makes orangutan survival profitable will help governments and businesses take action.
- Buy only sustainable palm oil or products using sustainable palm oil. Conversion of habitats to palm oil plantations has happened across the great ape's habitat. Owners of the plantations clear-cut lowland rainforests, leaving no habitat. Many plantations consider orangutans wildlife pests and kill them when given the chance.
- Support zoos and other organizations who sponsor breeding and research programs. Visit the zoos, donate money to the programs and support community education initiatives. Captive breeding programs may help sustain the species and research can help experts come up with new conservation strategies.
- Hold a fundraiser with the donations going to orangutans. Donate the money to one of the conservation organizations and use the occasion to educate others about what they can do to help save endangered orangutans.
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