Save the orang-utans

With Borneo Orang-utans foundation (BOS) 

Dear parents, guardians and fellow students:

 

We recently found out the all over the world orang-utangs are becoming extinct  from people eating palm oil in there food. Palm oil comes from trees and these trees are usually found in orang-utan's habitats. Since so many people eat palm oil in their foods without even knowing they are millions of trees  cut down each year  for palm oil. The orang-utans habitat are usually disturbed by people coming in and cutting down trees which may inhabit mothers fathers and babies. Many orang-utans are taken into safe habitats and treated with food, water and proper heath care after they have been hurt or motherless. Their homes in the safe world are full with other orang-utans and trees and vines that will never be cut down. Most baby orang-utans are separate from the parents because they have been hurt while palm oil framing is happening. Only some of these baby orang-utans are saved from all the palm oil and taken to special schools were they have special classes on the skills of what an adult orang-utans have and they learn of this so they can be prepared for what is going to face them in the future.

 

BOS foundation: 

BOS foundation stands for Borneo Orang-utans saving foundation. With  the money that we eventually raise we will donate it to the BOS foundation who will in time put the money to good use making orang-utan's habitats safer for them and the will get the care they need. The BOS foundation have saved and supported orang-utans through all of their tough times and now we want to help them with it and inspire other kids to speak up and save the orang-utans. 

If you want to make a donation or find out more information go to: 

https://www.orangutans.com.au/

 

By Cecily And Maggie 6ES