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Four days of extreme rain in Indonesia killed 7% of world’s rarest great apes, study finds
A study found that extreme rainfall and landslides in North Sumatra killed 58 Tapanuli orangutans, representing 7% of the critically endangered species' global population. The climate-fueled event destroyed significant habitat in the Batang Toru ecosystem, prompting the Indonesian government to pause industrial activities.
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