Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Malaysian experiment releases 3 orangutans in wild (AP)

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Asiatic researchers are testing whether threesome young orangutans reared in immurement crapper adapt to chronicle in the disorderly right Borneo.

The project is spearheaded by a private foundation that runs Orangutan Island, a investigate edifice and tourist magnet in northern peninsular Malaysia.

The artefact has bred orangutans in immurement over the past decennium despite critique by animal rights groups that it should pore instead on advance programs to protect existing orangutans in the jungles of island and Sumatra.

The center's grownup manager, D. Sabapathy, said Wednesday the orangutans were free terminal hebdomad on a neighboring island and module meet there for up to six years before officials decide if they crapper be let loose.


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