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The Great Ape Debate

Hosted by:
Linnean Society of London
Speaker:
David Chivers, Cambridge University
John A Burton, World Land Trust
Starts:
April 30, 2009 at 06:00 pm
Ends:
April 30, 2009 at 07:30 pm
Location:
Linnean Society of London, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BF United Kingdom
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Description

It is well known that Orangutan numbers have plummeted over recent years, mainly as a result of the spread of monocultures, particularly oil palm. The destruction of huge areas of Orangutan habitat is now seriously threatening the species with extinction. So how best to ensure the survival of the “person of the forest” (the literal translation of ‘Orangutan’)?

This debate will focus on the controversy surrounding Orangutan conservation and whether rehabilitation and reintroduction of rescued captive animals is a viable way of conserving Orangutans or would resources be better spent on the purchase, protection and recreation of their natural habitats? Experts are divided in their opinions, and this forum, consisting of conservation experts, scientists and local conservationists, will pool their views and open the debate to the floor in what should prove to be an intriguing and lively discussion. The issues raised will also be relevant to the conservation of other species. The debate will be chaired by The Earl of Cranbrook, with Dr David Chivers (Cambridge University) and John Burton (World Land Trust) introducing the discussion.

This debate is being convened, and held jointly, with the World Land Trust (WLT), an international conservation charity with a twenty year track record of raising funds for land purchase working through in-country project partners. WLT’s Orangutan Appeal, launched in 2008, has successfully raised funds to save important forest habitat in the Lower Kinabatangan Floodplain of Sabah. To find out more about this, and other WLT projects, go to www.worldlandtrust.org.

Registration required:
Yes
Free:
Yes

Additional information

Tea will be served in the Library from 5.30pm and the lecture will be followed by a wine reception.
Registration for this event is free but essential please contact Kate Longhurst to book a place.

For more information

Contact person:
Kate Longhurst
Phone:
+44 (0)20 7434 4479 Ext 11
Email:
Website:
The Great Ape Debate

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