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Bukit Tigapuluh

A selection of photos from Bukit Tigapuluh and FZS's work in and around the National Park. These photos may be used by media only in context of the Frankfurt Zoological Society’s work in the area. Please give the copyright information given in the captions.
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An oil palm plantation. The fruits are used to extract oil for the food industry. This industry is causing great habitat losses for the Sumatran wildlife as huge areas of rainforest is cut down to make room for palm plantations. Near Bukit Tigapuluh, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
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An oil palm plantation. The fruits are used to extract oil for the food industry. This industry is causing great habitat losses for the Sumatran wildlife as huge areas of rainforest is cut down to make room for palm plantations. Near Bukit Tigapuluh, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS

  • Aben, the leader of the Patrol Team, has found an illegally felled tree near the Open Orangutan Sanctuary, near Bukit Tigapuluh, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
  • Alexander Mossbrucker standing on a rubber tree forest clearing near Bukit Tigapuluh, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
  • A large field, previously covered with rainforest, burnt to make space for palm oil cultivation. Near Bukit Tigapuluh, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
  • Oil palms as far as the eye can see and an oil extracting factory in the middle. Palm oil plantations are replacing important natural habitats all over Sumatra thretening species like Orangutans, Tigers, Elephants etc. Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
  • Two trucks transporting logs near Bukit Tigapuluh, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
  • Coal mining is very common on Sumatra and a big contributor to deforestation. This industry is very corrupt, mining companies have a responsibility to restore areas after mining is done. However, they avoid this by constantly starting small mining companies that do the mining, then make them go bankrupt when it’s done. Then they can’t restore the area anymore. Near Bukit Tigapuluh, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
  • Dadang was an adult male elephant that was poached a few months before this photo was taken. These bones, shown by Adi Octaperi (Wildlife Protection Unit), are what is left of him. Near Bukit Tigapuluh, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
  • An oil palm plantation. The fruits are used to extract oil for the food industry. This industry is causing great habitat losses for the Sumatran wildlife as huge areas of rainforest is cut down to make room for palm plantations. Near Bukit Tigapuluh, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
  • A young Orangutan (Suro) out on Jungle School to learn how to survive in freedom. Orangutans are taken care of from illegal lives in captivity to be set free in Bukit Tigapuluh. At the Field station at Open Orangutan Sanctuary, near Bukit Tigapuluh, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Win Gayo is the big adult male orangutan around the SORC station. He is one of about 160 orangutans that has been released into the wild by the FZS led programme. It is the most successful programme of its kind. Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • The Sumatran Elephant is the smallest sub-species of the Asian Elephant and is listed by the IUCN as Critically Endangered. As the habitat of these elephants is shrinking rapidly, these animals have less natural habitat to live in. This is a young bull. Near Bukit Tigapuluh, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • The Sumatran Elephant is the smallest sub-species of the Asian Elephant and is listed by the IUCN as Critically Endangered. As the habitat of these elephants is shrinking rapidly, these animals have less natural habitat to live in. Near Bukit Tigapuluh, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Anjar Fachrulaji (jungle school trainer and assistant manager at OOS), and Feng, a young orangutan. At the OOS (Orangutan Open Sanctuary), Bukit Tiga Puluh landscape, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Daniel Rosengren
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