The orangutan population on the island of Borneo has shrunk by a quarter in the last decade, researchers said Friday, urging a rethink of strategies to protect the critically-endangered great ape. An international team of researchers used a combination of helicopter and ground surveys, interviews with local communities, and modelling techniques to draw a picture of change over the past ten years. Some suggested that Bornean orangutan numbers were in fact increasing.
Borneo's orangutans in 'alarming' decline: study
Jul
7
2017