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Shifting apes: Conservation and welfare outcomes of Bornean orangutan rescue and release in Kalimantan, Indonesia

机译:转移猿:卷入猩猩的保护与福利结果救援和在印度尼西亚加里曼丹的释放

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For more than 50 years, Critically Endangered Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) have been rescued from poachers or captors, rehabilitated, and released into natural habitats. Wild orangutans are also translocated-intentionally captured from habitat patches and insecure situations for the purpose of releasing them into areas considered to be safer. Although these activities are widely applied, data on orangutan conservation and welfare effects are lacking. Our study improves understanding of these outcomes through analysis of Bornean orangutan rescues and releases conducted in Kalimantan, Indonesia between 2007 and 2017. We collected data on orangutan rescues (n = 1517) and releases (n = 1219) from rescue facility reports, newspaper articles, and scientific publications, and assessed outcomes in relation to action plans, international standards for wildlife releases, law enforcement, and wild orangutan population and habitat conservation. High levels of orangutan killing and illegal possession drove rescue facility intake, while deforestation, actual or potential human-orangutan interactions, and fires drove large-scale wild orangutan translocations. We found rescue facilities held 1112 orangutans in 2017, a number largely unchanged since 2007 despite 1219 reported releases including 605 ex-captive orangutans and a minimum of 523 translocated wild orangutans. Rescue has not facilitated notable changes in law enforcement, nor forestalled wild orangutan losses. Translocations in particular pose serious risks to conservation of orangutan metapopulations and individual welfare. Substantial changes in law enforcement, human attitudes and behaviors toward orangutans, and improved management of human-orangutan coexistence are needed to disrupt the current cycle of orangutan killing and illegal possession followed by rescue and release. These changes would enable a much-needed renewed focus on protecting wild orangutans in their natural habitats.
机译:50多年来,批评者濒临灭绝的奥兰德斯(Pongo Pygmaeus)已从偷猎者或俘虏,恢复,并释放到自然栖息地中。野生猩猩也是从栖息地斑块和不安全的情况捕获的 - 故意捕获,以便将它们释放到被认为更安全的地区。虽然这些活动被广泛应用,但缺乏猩猩保护和福利效应的数据。我们的研究通过分析2007年至2017年在印度尼西亚的印度尼西亚的印度尼西亚的印度尼西亚的Borean Orangutan救援和发布,提高了对这些结果的理解。我们收集了猩猩救援(N = 1517)的数据,并从救援设施报告,报纸文章中发布(n = 1219) ,科学出版物,以及与行动计划有关的评估结果,野生动物释放,执法和野生猩猩人口和栖息地保护的国际标准。高水平的猩猩杀戮和非法占有驱动救援设施摄入,而砍伐森林,实际或潜在的人类 - 猩猩相互作用,以及火灾推动了大规模的野生猩猩换算。我们发现救援设施于2017年举行了1112次猩猩,尽管有1219次报告的版本,其中包括605个以前的公共猩猩,最低523名易位野生猩猩,这一数字自2007年自2007年以来一直不变。救援并未有助于执法的显着变化,也没有防止野生猩猩损失。易位尤其对猩猩的造物和个人福利进行了严重的风险。执法的大量变化,猩猩对猩猩的改善以及改善人类猩猩共存的改善管理,以扰乱猩猩杀戮和非法财产的当前周期,然后救出和释放。这些变化将使您在自然栖息地保护野生猩猩的重新重新重点。

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    《Journal for nature conservation》 |2020年第2020期|125807.1-125807.11|共11页
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    Wildlife Impact POB 31062 Portland OR 97217 USA;

    Borneo Futures Block D Unit 8 1st Floor Shakirin Complex Spg 88 BE-1518 Kg Kiulap Brunei|HUTAN Kingabatangan Orangutan Conservat Program POB 17793 Kota Kinabalu 88874 Sabah Malaysia;

    Borneo Futures Block D Unit 8 1st Floor Shakirin Complex Spg 88 BE-1518 Kg Kiulap Brunei|Univ Kent Sch Anthropol & Conservat Durrell Inst Conservat & Ecol Canterbury CT2 7NR Kent England|Univ Queensland Sch Biol Sci Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia;

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  • 关键词

    Bornean orangutan; Conservation; Reintroduction; Translocation; Law enforcement;

    机译:Bornean Orangutan;保护;重新引入;易位;执法;

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