International Animal Rescue (IAR) caretakers drove 14 hours with...

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International Animal Rescue (IAR) caretakers drove 14 hours with Indonesian wildlife authorities (BKSDA) to confiscate a frail, male Bornean orangutan who was chained by the neck to a tree behind a villager’s house in Pontianak, West Kalimantan. Nicknamed “Wawa,” the orangutan was small and undernourished, and had very little hair and poor skin due to a diet of sweet drinks and rice. Wawa is the 70th orangutan taken in by IAR’s rescue center in Ketapang. For more, visit http://ift.tt/1tbllSt http://ift.tt/1tbllSw






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