Article #48263

The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

Title Four days of extreme rain in Indonesia killed 7% of world’s rarest great apes, study finds Source The Guardian - World News
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Critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan population falls after heavy rain and landslides, fuelled by climate crisis, in North Sumatra

Extreme rainfall and landslides fuelled by the climate crisis killed 7% of the remaining population of the world’s rarest great ape, a study has found, prompting fears for the species’ survival.

The research suggests 58 out of the remaining 800 critically endangered Tapanuli orangutans (Pongo tapanuliensis) were killed after more than 1,000mm (39in) of rain fell over four days in Indonesia’s North Sumatra province in November 2025. This equates to 11% of the local population and 7% of the entire species.

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Link https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/10/rainfall-landslides-climate-crisis-tapanuli-orangutan-indonesia-extreme-weather Published At 2026-06-10 12:18:05 (2 months ago)
Created At 2026-06-10 12:28:18 Updated At 2026-06-10 13:00:25