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Indonesia’s orangutan trafficking cases reveal need for a change in approach (commentary)
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Indonesia’s orangutan trafficking cases reveal need for a change in approach (commentary)
For months, four infant orangutans lived in limbo in Thailand — not as pets, but as evidence. Confiscated in two separate trafficking cases, they were cared for at the Khao Pratubchang Wildlife Rescue Centre while investigators built their files. On Dec. 23, 2025, the babies finally came home: three Sumatran orangutans and one critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan, handed over by Thai authorities and repatriated for rehabilitation in North Su…
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