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Protecting the Sun Bears of Borneo | National Geographic


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·Nov 11, 2024

People in many cultures still heat Sanders as sneak, and then thunder is believed to have certain body parts that are believed to have medicine and values. For example, gallbladder Sanders play very important roles in the forest ecosystems. They play a role as forest doctor or engineer, and also for a spammer. Sunders are impacted by human activity in many ways, and by far, healthy instructions over the last 50 years or so, the forests in South Asia have been greatly destroyed by logging activities from false conversions from agriculture.

Beside this, to a lesser extent, it's from poaching activities. Boring Steinbeck Conservation Center is set up as a centre to conserve Sunday through a holistic program. I'm totally excited! We have two hectares of natural forest where there's lots of tall trees, very dense, exactly like the pristine rainforests of Borneo. The bears have the opportunity to roam around this forest looking for climbing claims, just like in the wild.

Unfortunately, the majority of the bears that receive care here are not suitable to listen to the wild; they have been in captivity for a long time. They lost the fear of people, and then they associate humans with food. One of the very important missions for the abundance and conservation center is education. Only through education is there hope. Our ultimate goal is actually the protection of the forests and the four forest ecosystems. As we know, a healthy forest ecosystem must have bears.

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