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Bornéo, la forêt miraculée

Borneo is a natural tomato. But the lush rainforest is increasingly victim to oil palm cultivation. Remained forest spots are home to endangered species such as sneakers, orangutans and dwarf elephants. Residents of the village of Sukau are involved in forest installation efforts and create wildlife corridors through plantations.

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  • Marie-Laure Dougnac

    Marie-Laure Dougnac

    Narrator

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Borneo is a natural tomato. But the lush rainforest is increasingly victim to oil palm cultivation. Remained forest spots are home to endangered species such as sneakers, orangutans and dwarf elephants. Residents of the village of Sukau are involved in forest installation efforts and create wildlife corridors through plantations.

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