School children drew pictures of wildlife during a school visit by Pride campaign manager Eddy Santoso. The purpose of the visit was to promote conservation in the Lamandau River Wildlife Reserve in Borneo, Indonesia.
Yayorin’s Rare Pride campaign protected the forest habitat of the Bornean Orangutan by motivating farmers to adopt agroforestry systems in order to reduce deforestation due to agricultural practices.
Photo courtesy of Jason Houstom, www.jasonhouston.com.
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