Populations of all kinds of wildlife are
declining at alarming speed. One radical solution is to make 50% of the planet
a nature reserve
Observer science editor
Sun 18 Feb 2018 00.05 GMT
The orangutan is one of our planet’s most
distinctive and intelligent creatures. It has been observed using primitive
tools, such as the branch of a tree, to hunt food, and is capable of complex
social behaviour. Orangutans also played a special role in humanity’s own
intellectual history when, in the 19th century, Charles
Darwin and Alfred
Russel Wallace, co-developers of the theory of natural selection, used
observations of them to hone their ideas about evolution.
But humanity has not repaid orangutans with
kindness. The numbers of these distinctive, red-maned primates are now
plummeting thanks to our destruction of their habitats and illegal hunting of
the species. Last week, an international study revealed that its population in
Borneo, the animal’s last main stronghold, now stands
at between 70,000 and 100,000, less than half of what it was in 1995. “I
expected to see a fairly steep decline, but I did not anticipate it would be
this large,” said one of the study’s co-authors, Serge Wich of Liverpool John
Moores University.
For good measure, conservationists say
numbers are likely to fall by at least another 45,000 by 2050, thanks to the
expansion of palm oil plantations, which are replacing their forest homes. One
of Earth’s most spectacular creatures is heading towards oblivion, along with
the vaquita
dolphin,
the Javan rhinoceros, the western lowland gorilla, the Amur leopard and many
other species whose numbers are today declining dramatically. All of these are
threatened with the fate that has already befallen the Tasmanian tiger, the
dodo, the ivory-billed woodpecker and the baiji dolphin – victims of humanity’s
urge to kill, exploit and cultivate.
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