New orangutan population found in Indonesia
Sunday, April 12, 2009 - 01:14
in Biology & Nature
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- Conservationists have discovered a new population of orangutans in a remote, mountainous corner of Indonesia - perhaps as many as 2,000 - giving a rare boost to one of the world's most critically endangered great apes....
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