Animals
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Sick, Abused and Displaced Endangered Borneo Orangutans Are Finding Relief at Indonesia's International Animal Rescue [INTERVIEW and VIDEO]
Industrialization and farming concerns are forcing Borneo orangutans from their natural habitats and closer to human populations which leaves them increasingly vulnerable to poachers. In response, rehabilitation organizations like International Animal Rescue (IAR) are racing agaisnt the clock to rescue and care for sick orangutans that have nowhere else to turn.
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