Orang Utans Face Extinction By 2012
The palm oil trade is wiping out one of man's closest relatives, as plantation owners pay a $10 bounty for every ape trapped or beaten to death. David Smith asks if it's too late to save them.| Comments on article "Orang Utans Face Extinction By 2012 " | |||||||||
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