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In 2017, the Tapanuli orangutan was identified as a new species of great ape — and immediately became the most endangered great ape on the planet, with a total population of less than 800. The orangutans are restricted to a small area of the Batang Toru ecosystem in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, where they face threats from the illegal wildlife trade, mining, conflicts with humans, and a planned hydroelectric dam. A 2021 study found that the great apes have lost almost 97.5% of their habitat over the past 130 years. The $1.6 billion dam project, funded and built by Chinese companies and expected to supply clean electricity to North Sumatra, risks further fragmentation of their habitat and threatens to cut off the connectivity between separate population groups, making prospects for their survival even more difficult. Despite efforts by activists, locals and conservation groups, the dam project is still under construction, pushing the Tapanuli orangutan ever closer to the brink of extinction. For more information, visit the full article on Mongabay: https://news.mongabay.com/2022/10/as-... Thumbnail image credit: Andrew Walmsley/Sumatran Orangutan Society #mongabay #TapanuliOrangutan #endangeredspecies Mongabay is a nonprofit environmental science and conservation news platform that produces original reporting in English, Indonesian, Spanish, French, Hindi, and Brazilian Portuguese. Check out https://www.mongabay.com Watch more of our videos: / mongabaytv Subscribe to Mongabay’s newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cyyIH9 TikTok: / mongabay Twitter: / mongabay Instagram: / mongabay Facebook: / mongabay Mastodon: https://mastodon.green/@mongabay