Indonesia is considering moving its capital to Borneo. How will the orangutans be affected?

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Rising sea levels are threatening Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital. Indonesia’s president wants to move the capital to a safe higher place on the island of Borneo. Borneo is one of the few remaining places where orangutans live in the wild, and could be badly affected by deforestation.

 

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