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Keywords
Animal rescue centres
Climate (campaign title)
Day
Deforestation
Fonterra
Forests (campaign title)
Forests (topography)
KWCI (GPI)
Orangutans
Outdoors
Palm oil (product)
Paper industry
Rainforests
Orangutans in Indonesia
Various of orangutans at an animal rescue centre in Sumatra. The decline of orangutan populations in Sumatra and Borneo has been driven by the destruction of their rainforest habitat, principally due to the expansion of pulpwood and oil palm plantations.
Unique identifier:
GP04L80
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
03/08/2009
Locations:
Indonesia
,
Southeast Asia
,
Sumatra
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
1m3s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★★★★ (A)
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Indonesian Rainforest Destruction and Palm Plantations
Greenpeace New Zealand staff traveled to Sumatra in August 2009 to document rainforest destruction due to the expansion of the palm oil industry. Led by communications manager Suzette Jackson the group included independent journalist from the Sunday Star Times, farmer Max Purnell and an Indonesian based documentary team. The expedition exposed New Zealand’s role in rainforest destruction through its largest dairy cooperative Fonterra. In 2008 one quarter of the world’s production of palm kernel animal feed was imported into New Zealand with the majority going to feed Fonterra’s dairy herd.
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