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Friday, 14 August 2015

Sumatran Tiger

Rainforests are being burned down for Palm Oil plantations, destroying endangered species habitats. Some other impacts of the oil plantations are, air pollution from the smoke, soil erosion, water pollution which are resulting in climate change.
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One animal palm oil plantations affects is the Sumatran Tiger. The Sumatran Tiger lives in the island of Sumatra, and it’s habitat is in the rainforest. There are less than 400 Sumatran Tigers left.

We can help the Sumatran Tiger and other animals such as the Sumatran Orangutan by reducing the amount of products  that we consume that contain palm oil. We can also send a complaint to brands that have palm oil in them, or donate money to wildlife organisations.

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