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Woburn Safari Park to host 'Orangutan Diaries' talk

When the first series of Orangutan Diaries played out on the BBC, we were among the thousands of viewers touched by the plight of endangered orangutans like Lomon and Kesi.

But we were also both humbled and inspired by one lady's fierce determination to save these most beautiful of creatures from the threat of extinction in the wild.

Lone Droscher Nielson has dedicated her life to their plight and works tirelessly to rescue, protect and raise awareness of their struggle.

And the orangutan has many enemies - the wildlife trade, illegal

logging and the conversion of forest habitat for oil-palm plantations are all taking a dramatic toll on orangutan numbers in the wild.

Lone originally began working with the creatures 16 years ago when she was an air hostess.

In 1995 she moved permanently to Borneo to dedicate her life to their plight.

Though she would probably beg to differ, she is a truly remarkable lady.

On Wednesday (November 18) the top wildlife conservationist will be talking about her work, touching on both the triumphs and the tragedies with their conservation over the past 15 years.

What drives her to keep striving for the protection of orangutan populations?

Lone will explain all with an hour long talk at the Safari Lodge, Woburn Safari Park.

Tickets for the event, Seeking Solutions for the Orangutan in the Wild are limited to just 200.

They cost 15 for adults, 10 for children and the talk will begin at 7pm.

To book call 01525 290991.

*The Citizen has adopted rescued orangutans at the centre and supports Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation

See how you can make a difference too. Go to www.savetheorangutan.co.uk


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