Tapanuli orangutan Now and Then🦧 #endangered #orangutan #animals #nature #animallover #shorts

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Tapanuli orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis) is a rare and critically endangered species of orangutan native to the Batang Toru forest in North Sumatra, Indonesia. It was identified as a separate species in 2017, making it the newest member of the great ape family. This species is unique and distinct from the other two orangutan species, the Bornean and Sumatran orangutans.

Now:
The current situation of the Tapanuli orangutan remains precarious, with a population estimated to be fewer than 800 individuals. They are facing numerous threats that continue to challenge their survival:

Habitat Loss: Deforestation and land conversion for agriculture, logging, and infrastructure development have led to significant habitat fragmentation, isolating populations and limiting their range.

Poaching and Hunting: Tapanuli orangutans are illegally hunted and captured for the illegal pet trade or killed as agricultural pests, further reducing their numbers.

Human-Orangutan Conflict: As their habitat shrinks, Tapanuli orangutans come into increasing contact with human settlements, leading to conflicts and potential harm to both people and orangutans.

Climate Change: Changes in climate patterns are affecting the availability of food resources, impacting the orangutans' ability to find sufficient nourishment.

Then:
In the past, before the species was formally identified in 2017, the Tapanuli orangutan remained relatively unknown to the world. Their forest habitat was still intact, and their population size was likely higher compared to the present situation.(estimated 230000)

Conservation Efforts:
In response to the critical status of the Tapanuli orangutan, various conservation organizations, local communities, and the Indonesian government have taken measures to protect and preserve this species:

Protected Areas: Efforts have been made to establish protected areas and wildlife corridors to safeguard the remaining orangutan habitats and promote gene flow between isolated populations.

Community Engagement: Engaging local communities in conservation efforts is crucial. Initiatives that promote sustainable livelihoods and reduce human-orangutan conflict are being implemented.

Awareness and Education: Raising awareness about the plight of the Tapanuli orangutan is vital for garnering support for conservation efforts and encouraging responsible tourism practices.

Monitoring and Research: Continuous monitoring and research on the population and behavior of Tapanuli orangutans are essential for informed conservation strategies.

Conclusion:
The Tapanuli orangutan faces numerous challenges, and its survival depends on a collective effort to protect its habitat, combat illegal activities, and promote sustainable practices. Conservation actions and public awareness are crucial in ensuring the long-term survival of this critically endangered species.

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this is new species, no record in 190xx year

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