Rainfall and landslides last year in Indonesia killed 7% of world’s rarest great apes – study - The Guardian
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Rainfall and landslides last year in Indonesia killed 7% of world's rarest great apes – study The GuardianDeadly Indonesia floods wiped out at least 7% of rare orangutan population, report says YahooRecent Landslides in Indonesia Devastated Rare Orangutans, Study Finds
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