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Page 1: Oil Palm and Orangutan: Integrating Conservation with ... 3_2_1 Ginny Ng.pdf · Oil Palm and Orangutan: Integrating Conservation with Agriculture. Palm Oil & NGO Alliance (PONGO Alliance)

Oil Palm and Orangutan: Integrating Conservation with Agriculture

Palm Oil & NGO Alliance (PONGO Alliance)

Page 2: Oil Palm and Orangutan: Integrating Conservation with ... 3_2_1 Ginny Ng.pdf · Oil Palm and Orangutan: Integrating Conservation with Agriculture. Palm Oil & NGO Alliance (PONGO Alliance)

Orangutan natural habitat: forest

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Orang-utan nest

Orangutan are INCREASINGLY part of the oil palm landscape

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Orangutans use the oil palm landscape for food

Orangutans HAVE NOT adapted to SURVIVE WITHIN the oil palm

landscape, they are travelling to get to another forest

Feeding on fresh fruit bunchesEating on shoots

Page 5: Oil Palm and Orangutan: Integrating Conservation with ... 3_2_1 Ginny Ng.pdf · Oil Palm and Orangutan: Integrating Conservation with Agriculture. Palm Oil & NGO Alliance (PONGO Alliance)

Orangutans use the oil palm landscape to move

around

a) Damage to mature palms is extremely minor

b) Damage to new plantings can be controlled

Even build nest in oil palm trees as

they travel

Moving through the night, even though they

usually sleep at night

Walk on the ground

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Abandoned oil palm areas with overgrown could be used by

orangutansExample

Orangutans need forest patches and tree corridors to move across the oil palm landscape

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• Conduct HCV assessment

• Develop & implement HCV/ orangutan management plan

• Manage conflict with wildlife

• Develop “In-house” HCV / environmental/ conservation management team

• Throughout process access advice/assistance from orang-utan experts within the PONGO Alliance

Solutions

How do we integrate oil palm and orangutan conservation?

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• Collaboration among oil palm companies

• Collaboration at landscape level

• Sharing of lessons learnt and successes

Solutions

How do we integrate oil palm and orangutan conservation?

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Orangutan translocation is VERY RARELY the solution

Why?

Orangutan is a FULLY protected species

Companies cannot move orangutans without Governments and authorized NGOs

Virtually impossible, extremely expensive and time consuming to translocate all wildlife that comes into the plantations

This would have to be a continuous process as orangutans will continually come into plantations

So, when will it end?

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SolutionsRSPO Compensation Mechanisms

• Need for FOREST CORRIDORS and FOREST PATCHES to create “SAFE PASSAGES” for wildlife, thereby providing an orangutan conservation landscape;

• Investment in in-house capacity building and providing resources for securing an orangutan landscape;

• Companies with compensation liability – wanting to compensate ha to US$ / support orangutan conservation outside of their concession (if the companies are outside of the orangutan range)

Potential Collaborative ProjectsOR

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Orangutans is an example of umbrella species. Assisting orangutan will also help secure other species and ecosystem services

© Christian Sperka

© ZSL

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Palm Oil & NGO Alliance (PONGO Alliance)

Palm Oil Companies NGOs

Oil palm landscapes

for orang-utansand people

Mission: To serve as a collaborative platform that supports managing orangutans within an oil palm landscape

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Africa has THREE Great Apes (Gorillas, Chimpanzees and Bonobos)

Apply lessons learned in Asia to Africa

© G

RASP

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Summary1. Forests are orangutan’s habitats but increasingly also found in oil

palm landscapes2. They cannot survive in oil palm plantations but will use them to

move around3. Orangutan populations can be managed within this mix landscape4. Opportunity for compensation procedure to provide support to

orangutan conservation:a. Extending corridors;b. Building internal capacity for management; andc. Support to external orangutan conservation initiatives