Environment
Report: Indonesian floods killed at least 7% orangutans, a rare species.
A new report published on Wednesday shows that deadly floods and landslides last year in Indonesia's Sumatra have?wipedout at least 7% the population of the critically endangered Tapanuli Orangutan. At least 1,200 people were killed and 300,000 homes damaged by the landslides and floods caused by the cyclone. Environmental groups blamed the deforestation on Sumatra for the severity of the damages. The report stated that at least 58 Tapanuli Orangutans were killed by the floods. These orangutans are native to north Sumatra, and live in an area near Batang Toru Forest. This forest is also home to the majority of...