Conservation projects news from the World Land Trust, an international wildlife conservation charity working to protect threatened wildlife habitats worldwide.
Orang-utan habitat in Borneo and Blue-Throated Macaw habitat in Bolivia to be protected
Two new conservation projects were announced by the World Land Trust in the latest eBulletin:
- Orang-utan habitat protection in Borneo
This project will protect a priority location for the Bornean Orang-utan in east Malaysia by creating corridors between existing wildlife sanctuaries. - Grassland protection in Bolivia
This project aims to create the first protected area for the endemic Blue-Throated Macaw, which has a total population of only 300 individuals remaining.
More information on these exiting new projects will be available soon.
Labels: Bolivia, Malaysia
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