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government to better preserve the animals’ natural habi- tat, wildlife experts are helping to establish two brand-new groups of Sumatran orangutans. They are releasing more than 250 orangutans that had been sold as illegal pets but then confiscated by law enforcement officials. One group is being established in Indonesia’s Bukit Tigapuluh National Park and another around the Jantho Pine Forest Nature Re- serve. They hope that those newly released orangutans will be healthy and reproduce regularly, producing new genera- tions to live in the wild. Virunga Today T he rangers of Virunga are not standing by helplessly, either. They continue to fight to save the gorillas and other animals in the park even though they put themselves in great danger. In September 2016, a 30-year-old ranger named Jules Kombi Kambale was on a routine patrol when he was killed by a member of an armed militia. He had been working at the park for three years and was known for his deep love of the gorillas. He is one of about 150 rangers killed at Virunga in recent decades. Despite the efforts of the rangers and increased security measures in the park, mountain gorillas remain in danger.

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