March 7th, 2009 by Dr. Birutė Mary Galdikas.
Indonesia consists of approximately 17,000 islands, interspersed with warm seas, strung out along the equator between mainland Asia and Australia. Indonesia’s wet tropical climate is characterized by seasonal changes in rainfall rather than temperature. Warm waters, which make up more than 80% of Indonesia, are responsible for the almost constant temperatures on land. Seasonal variation in Indonesia’s
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Climate, Ecology, Monsoon, by Dr. Birutė Mary Galdikas.
March 7th, 2009 by Dr. Birutė Mary Galdikas.
Most rainforests in Borneo and Sumatra, home to the orangutan, are distributed on peatlands which are typically low, swampy areas that are seasonally flooded. These rainforests are like no others in the world. Part of their uniqueness lies in their large capacity for storing carbon dioxide which is the primary greenhouse gas responsible for global warming. Protecting these peatland forests is essential not only for saving orangutans and preserving biodiversity, but also for preventing massive [...]
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Conservation, Rainforest, Science, by Dr. Birutė Mary Galdikas.