Science News Daily has a report on declining Orangutan populations in Sumatra and Borneo:
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Endangered wild orangutan (Pongo spp.) populations are declining more sharply in Sumatra and Borneo than previously estimated, according to new findings published this month by Great Ape Trust of Iowa scientist Dr. Serge Wich and other orangutan conservation experts in Oryx -- the International Journal of Conservation.
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