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Name: Etin (meaning young)
Species: Orang-utan
About Etin: Etin lives in the Kinabatangan Wildlife Reserve in eastern Sabah, Malaysia. He is one of less than 63,000 orang-utans estimated to survive in the wild today.
About orang-utans: Orang-utans are now found only on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. Habitat destruction and fragmentation - caused by commercial logging and clearance for oil palm plantations and agriculture - are by far the greatest threats that these amazing creatures face. If the current rate of deforestation continues, Borneo could lose most of its lowland forests in less than ten years.
From just £3.00 a month you can adopt Etin, helping WWF to safeguard the future of wild orang-utans, and tackle some of the biggest conservation challenges that we face today.
>> Click here to adopt today from just £3.00 per month.
>> Adopt an animal with the WWF
Adopt a wild animal for yourself or a friend, and help us safeguard the future of these species. Adopt an animal from as little as £3.00 a month and you'll receive a Welcome Pack, containing: a certificate, a print of your animal, facts about the species, a greetings card, tips on a 'greener' lifestyle, WWF screensavers, and a soft toy. You'll also receive quarterly updates.
>> Click here to set up an animal adoption now!



