Sumatran Orangutan Uses Human-Built Canopy Bridge in Conservation Milestone

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Conservationists captured the first footage of a Sumatran orangutan using a human-built canopy bridge, a milestone showing that low-cost infrastructure can reconnect fragmented forest habitat and aid the survival of one of the world’s most endangered primates.
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