2023
DOI: 10.1111/csp2.13025
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Killing of orangutans in Kalimantan ‐ Community perspectives on incidence and drivers

Emily Massingham,
Erik Meijaard,
Marc Ancrenaz
et al.

Abstract: Despite decades of conservation management, many orangutan populations are on the brink of extinction. This is primarily due to habitat loss and direct killings. A study from 2008/2009 suggested that killing was impacting orangutan populations at a rate sufficient to cause local extinctions. As an illegal and taboo behavior that is difficult to measure, killing has been severely understudied since. We conducted 431 interviews in 79 villages across Kalimantan in 2020/2021. Ours is the first quantitative field s… Show more

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