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    Rare Great Ape Devastated by Cyclone and Floods

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJune 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. A climate-change driven cyclone in 2025 killed 7% of the Tapanuli orangutan population in just four days, highlighting immediate climate threats to this critically endangered species.
    2. The cyclone caused massive habitat destruction through landslides and flooding, destroying over 21 inches of rain’s worth of forest and over 50,000 landslide scars.
    3. Tapanuli orangutans are highly vulnerable due to their slow reproduction and dependence on forest cover, making recovery from such disasters extremely difficult.
    4. Experts warn that climate change will likely increase the frequency and severity of such events, posing an ongoing and escalating threat to the world’s rarest great apes.

    Extreme Rain and the Threat to a Rare Species

    Last year, a powerful cyclone swept through northern Sumatra, causing four days of heavy rain and landslides. Sadly, this natural disaster wiped out about 7% of the world’s rarest great ape population—the Tapanuli orangutans. These apes live in a small forest area, making them especially vulnerable. The cyclone’s rain caused massive habitat destruction, killing around 58 orangutans. This event highlights how climate change leads to extreme weather, which can have immediate, devastating effects. The loss of these apes is a sobering reminder that our changing climate directly affects wildlife survival.

    Why Are Tapanuli Orangutans So Vulnerable?

    Tapanuli orangutans are a unique species, only recently identified and critically endangered. They reproduce slowly, with babies only every six to nine years, so it takes time to rebuild their numbers after losses. Additionally, they depend heavily on forest canopies to find food and stay safe. When storms cause landslides, large parts of their habitat turn into debris, leaving them with fewer places to hide and find food. As climate change causes more frequent and intense storms, these apes face an even greater risk. Protecting them requires new strategies that help preserve their fragile environment.

    Hope and Practical Steps Forward

    Despite these challenges, scientists see opportunities to help. Restoring forests and reducing human impact can give orangutans better chances to survive future storms. Technology like satellite imagery helps monitor habitat changes, allowing quick responses to disasters. Also, global efforts to curb climate change can lessen the severity of storms, protecting vulnerable species like the Tapanuli orangutan. By combining conservation efforts and climate solutions, we support not only these rare apes but also the larger human journey toward a sustainable future. Our actions today can make a provider impact on the planet’s health tomorrow.

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