Indonesian officials release critically endangered orangutan back into wild
- 4 years ago
Indonesian officials released a critically endangered Sumatran orangutan back into the wild on July 7.
Footage filmed in Gunung Leuser National Park shows the primate being transported via cage and boat to a safe place in the park for it to be released.
The Sumatran orangutan is listed as "critically endangered" by The International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Footage filmed in Gunung Leuser National Park shows the primate being transported via cage and boat to a safe place in the park for it to be released.
The Sumatran orangutan is listed as "critically endangered" by The International Union for Conservation of Nature.