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= Summary = <!-- An overview of the site, with one sentence for each section. May include a site map -->
 
= Summary = <!-- An overview of the site, with one sentence for each section. May include a site map -->
 
* Central Bornean orangutans (''Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii'') are present in Gunung Palung National Park.
 
* Central Bornean orangutans (''Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii'') are present in Gunung Palung National Park.
* It has been estimated that 2,500individuals occur in the site.
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* It has been estimated that 2,500 individuals occur in the site.
 
* The orangutan population trend is unknown.
 
* The orangutan population trend is unknown.
 
* The site has a total size of 1,080 km².
 
* The site has a total size of 1,080 km².
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|Coordinates
 
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| -0.938512, 109.960153
 
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|Designation
 
|Designation
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|10.5. Implement multimedia campaigns using theatre, film, print media, and discussions
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|10.5. Implement multimedia campaigns using theatre, film, print media, discussions
 
|Conservation awareness raising via radio shows, social media, billboards, posters, and mobile cinema ([https://savegporangutans.org/conservation/conservation-awareness/ GPOCP]).
 
|Conservation awareness raising via radio shows, social media, billboards, posters, and mobile cinema ([https://savegporangutans.org/conservation/conservation-awareness/ GPOCP]).
 
|Ongoing
 
|Ongoing
 
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|11. Habitat Protection
 
|11. Habitat Protection
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|11.2. Legally protect primate habitat
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|Ongoing (2020)
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|11.8. Plant indigenous trees to re-establish natural tree communities in clear-cut areas
 
|11.8. Plant indigenous trees to re-establish natural tree communities in clear-cut areas
 
|From 2009 till 2018, nearly 5000 ha of damaged forest in Gunung Palung National Park were replanted, but with only a 1% restoration success rate, primarily due to wildfires (Fawzi et al. 2020).
 
|From 2009 till 2018, nearly 5000 ha of damaged forest in Gunung Palung National Park were replanted, but with only a 1% restoration success rate, primarily due to wildfires (Fawzi et al. 2020).
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===Relevant datasets===
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[http://apesportal.eva.mpg.de/database/archiveMap A.P.E.S Portal]
      
= References =
 
= References =

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