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The Emerald Forest

The Emerald Forest

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A powerful and moving picture book showing how wildlife campaigners can help endangered Orangutans

Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 16 February 2023
Publisher: Otter-Barry Books Ltd


When the tree-cutters arrived and their home was destroyed, Orangutan and her family's lives in the forest canopy underwent a significant transformation. Where would they now find shelter? However, there is hope for this small family, as well as potentially for others, on the tropical island of Sumatra. Human friends are actively working to ensure their survival and safety.

The forest canopy, which had previously provided a safe and nurturing environment for Orangutan and her family, was suddenly disrupted by the arrival of tree-cutters. Their home, a towering tree that had served as their sanctuary for generations, was felled without mercy, leaving them homeless and vulnerable.

As they searched for a new place to call home, Orangutan and her family faced numerous challenges. The forest they had known was now fragmented, and the trees that once provided them with food, shelter, and protection were gone. They were left to navigate a unfamiliar terrain, filled with dangers and uncertainty.

Despite the dire circumstances, there were still human friends who were working tirelessly to ensure the survival and safety of Orangutan and her family. These individuals were passionate about protecting the natural world and its inhabitants, and they recognized the importance of preserving the forest canopy for the well-being of all species.

They began by raising awareness about the plight of Orangutan and her family and the dangers of deforestation. They worked with local communities to educate them about the importance of conserving the forest and the impact that tree-cutting had on the environment. They also collaborated with government agencies and conservation organizations to advocate for the protection of the forest canopy and the rights of its inhabitants.

In addition to their advocacy work, these human friends provided Orangutan and her family with immediate assistance. They provided them with food, water, and medical care, and they worked to find them a new home in a safe and protected area of the forest. They also provided them with training and support to help them adapt to their new environment and thrive in their new home.

Over time, Orangutan and her family were able to recover from the destruction of their home. They were able to find a new place to live in a protected area of the forest, where they could once again thrive and live in harmony with their environment. They were grateful for the help and support of their human friends, who had worked tirelessly to ensure their survival and safety.

The story of Orangutan and her family serves as a reminder of the importance of human-wildlife conservation and the impact that deforestation has on the environment and its inhabitants. It also highlights the resilience and determination of animals and the power of human compassion and action to make a difference in their lives.

As we continue to face the challenges of climate change and deforestation, it is more important than ever to work together to protect the natural world and its inhabitants. We must recognize the value of the forest canopy and the many benefits it provides to both humans and animals. We must also take action to prevent deforestation and promote sustainable practices that protect the environment and promote the well-being of all species.

In conclusion, the story of Orangutan and her family serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of human-wildlife conservation and the impact that deforestation has on the environment and its inhabitants. It highlights the resilience and determination of animals and the power of human compassion and action to make a difference in their lives. As we continue to face the challenges of climate change and deforestation, it is more important than ever to work together to protect the natural world and its inhabitants.

Weight: 390g
Dimension: 281 x 249 x 9 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781913074142

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