
New Outdoor Orangutan Habitat
TORONTO, ON, Friday, June 30, 2023: Your Toronto Zoo is swinging into the summer season with some exciting news: the GRAND OPENING of our brand new, state-of-the-art Sumatran orangutan outdoor habitat! Officially named Orangutans of Gunung Leuser, Guardians of the Rainforest after the Leuser National Park which is home to 85% of the remaining Sumatran orangutans in the wild, the NEW habitat was unveiled this Wednesday at a VIP and donor event complete with traditional dance performances from members of the Indonesian community. This new habitat is officially open to guests starting TODAY! ![]() |
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Integrated into the new space will also be a research station where animal behavioural scientists can study these majestic tree dwellers, known as the “Guardians of the Rainforest.” At the new habitat, guests can also find out how they can help this critically endangered species by shopping smart and learning more about sustainable palm oil.“This new habitat is a physical representation of our mission of connecting people, animals and wildlife to help fight extinction” says Dolf DeJong, CEO, Toronto Zoo. “It was so important to us that guests leave feeling empowered to create change to help this critically endangered species by making small adjustments in their day-to-day lives. We are delighted the day has come where we can welcome guests to experience the new space, and to see them, save them.”![]() |
Countless plants and animals rely on the rainforest for their survival. The rainforest holds significance for humans as well. The decisions we make can have a profound impact on the fate of the orangutans in Gunung Leuser and the diverse array of species that call the rainforest their home, including human beings. Palm oil is one of the most versatile plant oils on the planet and is found in numerous ingredients used in cosmetics, food, personal care, and cleaning products. Indonesia is the largest exporter of palm oil globally, and millions of farmers and their families rely on this sector for their livelihoods. With its high yield and economic significance, palm oil plays a vital role in the region’s economy. However, along with its benefits comes an equal danger to the rainforest.![]() |
Palm oil cultivation has been a significant driver of deforestation in the world’s only orangutan habitat. The clearing of biodiverse rainforests for oil palm plantations has been the leading cause of deforestation in Indonesia over the past two decades, even encroaching into national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and protected sites.A significant part of the new habitat is guests learning more about how they can help this critically endangered species by shopping smart and learning more about sustainable palm oil.Immediate action is necessary to protect the remaining orangutan habitats, and as consumers, we can make a difference by becoming informed shoppers and choosing products made with only SUSTAINABLY sourced palm oil. Supporting the transition to only SUSTAINABLE palm oil helps safeguard farmers, protect the rainforest and wildlife, and contribute to poverty reduction.By making conscious choices during your shopping trips, you actively contribute to the conservation of orangutans, including those in Gunung Leuser National Park in Sumatra, as well as numerous other species.LEARN MORE |
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