Indonesia covers up to protect orangutans from coronavirus threat

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Poaching and habitat loss have decimated Indonesia's orangutan population, but now coronavirus has emerged as another potential deadly threat to ...

Staff at the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation have stepped up their efforts to prevent infection among the apes AFP/HandoutJAKARTA: Poaching and habitat loss have decimated Indonesia's orangutan population, but now coronavirus has emerged as another potential deadly threat to the critically endangered species.

The Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation has closed its doors to visitors and told staff to step up precautions to avoid passing on infection, including by wearing masks and protective gloves. "While the humans at our rehabilitation centres work hard to adjust to these new measures, the orangutans are going about their usual business," the foundation said.Workers at the rehabilitation centre in Borneo are not taking any chances with the orangutans AFP/Handout

 

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