BY REUTERS
Banda Aceh, TAG – Forest fires and land
clearing by palm oil firms could kill off within weeks about 200 orangutans in
a forest in western Indonesian's Aceh province, an environmental group said.
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The orangutans, part of a population of around 6,600
on Sumatra island, used to live in a lush forest and peat-land region called
Rawa Tripa on the coast of Aceh's Nagan Raya district. But more than two-thirds
of the area has been divided up into palm oil concessions, said the Coalition
to Save Tripa.
Graham Usher, a member of the coalition and a
landscape protection specialist, said satellite images showed forest fires had
been burning in Tripa since last week, and if allowed to continue they could
wipe out orangutans already forced onto the edge of remaining forests.
"If there is any prolonged dry spell, which is
quite likely, there's a very good chance that the whole piece of forest and
everything in it, so that's orangutans, sun bears, tigers, and all the other
protected species in it, will disappear in a few weeks and will be gone
permanently," he told a news conference in Jakarta on Wednesday.
The palm oil industry has expanded to make Indonesia
the world's top producer and exporter of the edible oil, used to make good
ranging from cooking oil and bio-diesel to biscuits and soap to feed growing
Asian consumer demand.
Deforestation has threatened animals like the Sumatran
tiger and Javan rhino and pushed up carbon dioxide emissions. The Bali tiger
and the Java tiger have disappeared in the last 70 years.
A two-year moratorium on new permits to clear primary
forests came into effect in Indonesia last year, part of a $1 billion deal with
Norway to cut emissions and slow expansion of plantations. But the moratorium
was breached in Aceh on its first days, an environmental group has said.
The last Aceh permit for palm oil was issued by former
Aceh governor Irwandi Yusuf in August last year to PT Kallista Alam, prompting
environmental group Walhi to file a legal suit against Irwandi. A court verdict
is expected next week.
"If Kallista Alam win the case they will burn it
and that whole bit of forest will disappear and we can say goodbye to the
orangutan of Tripa peat swamps," Usher said.
Kallista Alam could not be
reached for comment.[]
Orangutans in Aceh Forest May Die Out in Weeks
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Sad,sad,sad...
ReplyDeleteThe greediness of human race will probably continue until there´s nothing left.