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#12076936
21 February 2025
Staff at the Bandung Zoo Hospital dry a two-month-old Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) by carrying it in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on February 21, 2025. Based on the results of the 2016 Orangutan Population and Habitat Viability Analysis (PHVA), there are currently an estimated 71,820 orangutans remaining on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo (Kalimantan, Sabah, and Sarawak). The IUCN Red List has listed the Bornean orangutan as endangered since 1994.
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#12076939
21 February 2025
Staff at the Bandung Zoo Hospital dry a two-month-old Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) by carrying it in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on February 21, 2025. Based on the results of the 2016 Orangutan Population and Habitat Viability Analysis (PHVA), there are currently an estimated 71,820 orangutans remaining on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo (Kalimantan, Sabah, and Sarawak). The IUCN Red List has listed the Bornean orangutan as endangered since 1994.
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#12076940
21 February 2025
Staff at the Bandung Zoo Hospital dry a two-month-old Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) by carrying it in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on February 21, 2025. Based on the results of the 2016 Orangutan Population and Habitat Viability Analysis (PHVA), there are currently an estimated 71,820 orangutans remaining on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo (Kalimantan, Sabah, and Sarawak). The IUCN Red List has listed the Bornean orangutan as endangered since 1994.
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#12076949
21 February 2025
Staff at the Bandung Zoo Hospital dry a two-month-old Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) by carrying it in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on February 21, 2025. Based on the results of the 2016 Orangutan Population and Habitat Viability Analysis (PHVA), there are currently an estimated 71,820 orangutans remaining on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo (Kalimantan, Sabah, and Sarawak). The IUCN Red List has listed the Bornean orangutan as endangered since 1994.
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#12076958
21 February 2025
Staff at the Bandung Zoo Hospital dry a two-month-old Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) by carrying it in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on February 21, 2025. Based on the results of the 2016 Orangutan Population and Habitat Viability Analysis (PHVA), there are currently an estimated 71,820 orangutans remaining on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo (Kalimantan, Sabah, and Sarawak). The IUCN Red List has listed the Bornean orangutan as endangered since 1994.
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#5663266
29 April 2020
A mahout wearing masks as he watches and directs a group of female Sumatran elephants during grazing as the park closed amid corona virus (Covid-19) outbreak at Bali Elephant Camp in Carangsari Village, Badung, Bali, Indonesia on April 29 2020. During the closed of the amusement park due to Covid-19 outbreak, the elephants are being grazed around the green backyard to save cost for daily food and also for their exercise.
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#2109053
4 August 2017
39-day Bengal tigers babies were introduced to the public at Bandung Zoo, West Java, in August 4.2017. Two Bengal tigers born in Bandung Zoo are born from a parent couple named Shilla (8) and Shahruk Khan (15) is a successful breeding process of animals, especially in the Indian country of Bengal tiger is increasingly scarce due to hunting and conflict with humans.
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#2109054
4 August 2017
39-day Bengal tigers babies were introduced to the public at Bandung Zoo, West Java, in August 4.2017. Two Bengal tigers born in Bandung Zoo are born from a parent couple named Shilla (8) and Shahruk Khan (15) is a successful breeding process of animals, especially in the Indian country of Bengal tiger is increasingly scarce due to hunting and conflict with humans.
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#2109055
4 August 2017
39-day Bengal tigers babies were introduced to the public at Bandung Zoo, West Java, in August 4.2017. Two Bengal tigers born in Bandung Zoo are born from a parent couple named Shilla (8) and Shahruk Khan (15) is a successful breeding process of animals, especially in the Indian country of Bengal tiger is increasingly scarce due to hunting and conflict with humans.
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#2109056
4 August 2017
39-day Bengal tigers babies were introduced to the public at Bandung Zoo, West Java, in August 4.2017. Two Bengal tigers born in Bandung Zoo are born from a parent couple named Shilla (8) and Shahruk Khan (15) is a successful breeding process of animals, especially in the Indian country of Bengal tiger is increasingly scarce due to hunting and conflict with humans.
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#2109057
4 August 2017
39-day Bengal tigers babies were introduced to the public at Bandung Zoo, West Java, in August 4.2017. Two Bengal tigers born in Bandung Zoo are born from a parent couple named Shilla (8) and Shahruk Khan (15) is a successful breeding process of animals, especially in the Indian country of Bengal tiger is increasingly scarce due to hunting and conflict with humans.
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#2109058
4 August 2017
39-day Bengal tigers babies were introduced to the public at Bandung Zoo, West Java, in August 4.2017. Two Bengal tigers born in Bandung Zoo are born from a parent couple named Shilla (8) and Shahruk Khan (15) is a successful breeding process of animals, especially in the Indian country of Bengal tiger is increasingly scarce due to hunting and conflict with humans.
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#2109059
4 August 2017
39-day Bengal tigers babies were introduced to the public at Bandung Zoo, West Java, in August 4.2017. Two Bengal tigers born in Bandung Zoo are born from a parent couple named Shilla (8) and Shahruk Khan (15) is a successful breeding process of animals, especially in the Indian country of Bengal tiger is increasingly scarce due to hunting and conflict with humans.
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#2109061
4 August 2017
39-day Bengal tigers babies were introduced to the public at Bandung Zoo, West Java, in August 4.2017. Two Bengal tigers born in Bandung Zoo are born from a parent couple named Shilla (8) and Shahruk Khan (15) is a successful breeding process of animals, especially in the Indian country of Bengal tiger is increasingly scarce due to hunting and conflict with humans.
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#2109063
4 August 2017
39-day Bengal tigers babies were introduced to the public at Bandung Zoo, West Java, in August 4.2017. Two Bengal tigers born in Bandung Zoo are born from a parent couple named Shilla (8) and Shahruk Khan (15) is a successful breeding process of animals, especially in the Indian country of Bengal tiger is increasingly scarce due to hunting and conflict with humans.
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#2109064
4 August 2017
39-day Bengal tigers babies were introduced to the public at Bandung Zoo, West Java, in August 4.2017. Two Bengal tigers born in Bandung Zoo are born from a parent couple named Shilla (8) and Shahruk Khan (15) is a successful breeding process of animals, especially in the Indian country of Bengal tiger is increasingly scarce due to hunting and conflict with humans.
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