Posted 14 Aug 2013 in Orangutans in the News
Zoos have used water moats to confine chimpanzees, gorillas or orangutans. When apes ventured into deep water, they often drowned, ...
Posted 13 Aug 2013 in TOP in the Media
To recognize the most iconic victim of the palm oil industry, World Orangutan Day has been set as August 19th ...
Posted 08 Aug 2013 in Orangutans in the News
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Posted 29 Jul 2013 in Orangutans in the News
Orangutans might be the king of the swingers, but primatologists in Borneo have found that the great apes spend a ...
Posted 25 Jul 2013 in Orangutans in the News
Australian musician Sallie Campbell has composed a musical opus in honour and support of the plight of the orangutans and ...
Posted 25 Jul 2013 in Orangutans in the News
Australian musician Sallie Campbell has contributed to an all star Australian creative team to launch a combined musical/audio-visual work for ...
Posted 25 Jul 2013 in Orangutans in the News
A former Morwell woman will make a gruelling 900 kilometre trek through steep tropical Borneo rainforest next month, to draw ...
Posted 23 Jul 2013 in Orangutans in the News
Did you know that the world’s orangutan population has declined by more than 50 percent since 1992? And did you ...
Posted 19 Jul 2013 in Orangutans in the News
Gema Martin-Ordas of Aarhus University in Denmark published the first evidence that chimpanzees and orangutans have autobiographical memory like humans ...
Posted 19 Jul 2013 in Orangutans in the News
A single cue—the taste of a madeleine, a small cake, dipped in lime tea—was all Marcel Proust needed to be ...