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The Kalaweit organization has been fighting for the preservation of biodiversity in Indonesia since 1998. In Borneo and Sumatra, it rescues gibbons and other animals from wildlife trafficking and helps local communities to protect their forests. Palm oil is the main threat to the Indonesian forests.
« The forest continues to be cut down and the gibbons are being torn from their natural environment. If human beings one day learn to love life, all life, Kalaweit will no longer have to fight. »
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Indonesia: Sixteen gibbons return to the wild
See Sudouest.fr’s article on the ongoing release of 8 pairs of gibbons by Kalaweit on the island of Sumatra.
Sudouest.frGibbon families soon to be released on the island of Sumatra
See 30millionsdamis.fr’s article on the ongoing release of 8 pairs of gibbons by Kalaweit on the island of Sumatra.
30millionsdamis.frCaptured as babies, adult gibbons regain freedom
See Faunesauvage.fr’s article on the ongoing release of 8 pairs of gibbons by Kalaweit on the island of Sumatra.
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