To date, our campaign partners Sumatran Orangutan Society and Orangutan Information Centre have plan
To date, our campaign partners Sumatran Orangutan Society and Orangutan Information Centre have planted 1.5 million tree seedlings that are endemic to Indonesia, replenishing destroyed orangutan habitats caused by palm oil plantations. “It takes a long time to grow a rain forest, but it’s incredible how quickly the restoration sites can, once again, become valuable habitat for orangutans and so many other species. Within 3-4 years, nature takes over, and wildlife starts to return long before that,” says Helen Buckland with SOS. Help these organizations continue creating new habitats for wildlife in Indonesia. Call your local Lush shop to see if they have any Orangutan Soaps left - 100% of the sales goes to SOS and OIC. Or you can purchase Charity Pot to help fund other grassroots organizations like Friends Of Borneo that are working hard to restore natural orangutan habitats in Indonesia. Link in bio. — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/2VbbpOp -- source link