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Borneo Orangutan Survival


Title:
Borneo Orangutan Survival

Description:
A message from Borneo Orangutan Survival. These gentle, charismatic, red-haired apes need our help more than ever.... Someone once said, "all problems are man-made, therefore all problems can be solved by Man." We have no excuse... You can learn more about the work of this amazing organisation at www.savetheorangutan.org.uk

Author:
graimat

Tags:
apes, borneo, jordan, mark, menteng, nyaru, orangutan,

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