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Main Goal

The main goal of our campaign is to spread awareness to the people around the world. We want to tell every one how drastically the population of the orang utans have dropped. We need to save this species from extinction. This is very serious and need our attention to protect their habitats and to stop illegal hunting. We want to attract people around the world and to support our campaign. We will keep our activities to save orang utans. All the the supportive actions that we have conducted are about to support the international organisation for saving the population of the orang utans. We are here also supporting the Orang Utan Foundation International. Those who are willing to donate or to participate in the activities, please contact them. We really want to save them and to protect them from extinction.

Lets help OrangUtans to survive ...

Let OrangUtans live in their habitats peacefully ...

Let OrangUtans grow their protected home ...

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There are people and organisations who has started and doing their job well to save the orang utans. We have here the same idea and we could support each other. We need to communicate and make a better coordiatnation to achieve our main objective "To Save Orang Utans"

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Breaking News

Victory: Police Detain Four Illegal Loggers in Central Kalimantan

August 30, 2009

Police Detain Four Illegal Loggers
The National Police this past weekend detained four of twelve suspects believed to be part of a wood-smuggling syndicate in the Kotawaringin Timur district of Central Kalimantan Province. The four are owners of illegal sawmills and investors who finance cutters to fell trees illegally.
?They are going to be sent to National Police headquarters immediately for trial in Jakarta,? said Brig. Gen. Suhardi Alius, the head of National Police?s Special Crimes Directorate, adding the suspects had put the police in conflict with impoverished tree fellers.
?They put us in conflict with poor tree fellers, making it appear as if we steal their income when we conduct our operations against illegal logging,? he said. The modus operandi of this syndicate was different than that of previous illegal logging operations in that this group issued false documents for their timber, identifying it as legal.
?They also falsified the species of the timber, claiming it was [fast-growing] sengon timber whereas it was in fact bengkirai [ironwood], a more expensive species,? he said. The operation was authorized by National Police Chief Gen. Bambang Hendarso Danuri.
Last week, the National Police seized 12 ships carrying approximately 6,600 cubic meters of timber thought to have been logged illegally that was to be smuggled from Kotawaringin Timur to Java. The value of the seized timber was estimated at Rp 39 billion ($3.9 million).
Due to suspicions that local police might lack independence in their handling of the case, 55 police officers were dispatched directly from Jakarta.
Experts say Kalimantan has been experiencing a rapid rate of deforestation over the last 25 years. Currently it is estimated that 1.48 million square meters of forest is lost in the region every hour.

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