Wildlife

Sumatran Orangutan Welfare and Peatland Loss

Sumatran orangutans are critically endangered, with peatland drainage and palm oil expansion creating welfare crises for both wild populations and rehabilitation centres.

Key Facts

Welfare Considerations

Orphaned infant orangutans suffer severe attachment disruption and cognitive deprivation when removed from mothers. Rehabilitation requires years of socialisation and forest school. Wild individuals displaced by fire face starvation, dehydration, and injury. Peatland restoration is a direct welfare intervention.

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