A charity in Indonesia provides healthcare discounts to villagers who refrain from logging the rainforest in Borneo. Illegal logging is hugely damaging to the local endangered wildlife, including 10 percent of the world’s orangutan population.
A charity in Indonesia provides healthcare discounts to villagers who refrain from logging the rainforest in Borneo. Illegal logging is hugely damaging to the local endangered wildlife, including 10 percent of the world’s orangutan population.
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