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Baby orangutans in Indonesia are going to to learn to find food and make a . After they learn these , the young can return to the wild and survive on their . The school is run by International Animal Rescue (IAR). There are 102 orangutans living at the IAR . A said: "We are committed to rescuing and rehabilitating as many orangutans as we can and giving them a chance." Not all of them go to school because some are , so they cannot go back to the forest. It could take up to eight years to get the others ready to return to the .

The IAR cares for animals that have been rescued. Some of the lost their because of hunting, habitat loss and forest . The IAR said they are suffering and dying because of the of the rainforest by palm companies. Other baby orangutans have been sold as . There are also adult orangutans at the centre. These have spent most of their in captivity. The World Wildlife Fund estimates there are up to 69,000 orangutans in Borneo. They are in because their forests are being destroyed by illegal .

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