ORANGUTAN (Syllabus: GS Paper 3 – Env and Eco)

News-CRUX-10     22nd August 2024        

Context: Malaysia’s Plantation and Commodities Minister revised his earlier proposal of gifting critically endangered orangutans to palm oil-purchasing countries.


Orangutan

  • About: These are the largest tree-dwelling mammals, with arms significantly longer than their legs, adapted for life in the trees.
  • Meaning: The name "orangutan" translates to "man of the forest" in Malay, reflecting their close association with forest environments.
  • Population: 120,000
  • Behavior: In their lowland forest habitats, orangutans are solitary animals, leading mostly independent lives.
  • Habitat: Orangutans are native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra and the Malaysian and Indonesian regions of Borneo.
  • Nesting Habits: They build nests in trees from vegetation to sleep at night and rest during the day.
  • Conservation Status: IUCN - Critically Endangered.


Orangutan Diplomacy

  • About: Malaysia is inviting countries that buy its palm oil to adopt orangutans but leave them in their natural habitat.
  • Inspired by: China’s “panda diplomacy.
  • Malaysia, the world’s second-largest palm oil producer, has been under immense pressure to make its palm oil industry more sustainable.