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They're fighting for their lives... Right now bulldozers are clearing a tiny speck of rainforest whe

They're fighting for their lives... Right now bulldozers are clearing a tiny speck of rainforest where the last 800 Tapanuli Orangutans cling to survival -- all to build a dam that could drive them to extinction. Wildlife experts are about to meet Indonesia's President to ask him to cancel the project and save the orangutans. Let’s give them the backing of millions around the world. Add your name with one click, and share! [SIGN NOW]( They're fighting for their lives... Right now bulldozers are clearing a tiny speck of rainforest where the last 800 Tapanuli Orangutans cling to survival -- all to build a dam that could drive them to extinction. Wildlife experts are about to meet Indonesia's President to ask him to cancel the project and save the orangutans. Let’s give them the backing of millions around the world. Add your name with one click, and share! [SIGN NOW]( Dear friends, They're fighting for their lives... Right now bulldozers are clearing a tiny speck of rainforest where Earth's last 800 Tapanuli Orangutans cling to survival. It's all to build a hydropower dam that could push them to extinction. But Indonesia's President can still cancel the dam, and he wants to be seen as the people's president. So if we build a massive campaign and get huge media coverage -- he could do it! Wildlife experts are meeting him in days and will deliver our call -- so add your name to the petition below with one click before the diggers destroy their home! [Save the Last Tapanuli Orangutans -- Sign Now!]( To the Indonesian government and President, Joko Widodo:"As citizens from across the world, we urge you to save the last 800 Tapanuli Orangutans from extinction by cancelling the Batang Toru hydropower dam. The fate of this entire species rests in your hands." [Save the Last Tapanuli Orangutans -- Sign Now!]( The Tapanuli Orangutans were only discovered months ago, and with fewer than 800 left, they instantly became the world's most endangered great ape species. Their only home is one shrinking patch of rainforest in Indonesia -- and this hydropower dam would be built right in the middle of where they live! No wonder major development banks won't touch it. Orangutans are basically family -- we share 97% of our DNA. They laugh at jokes, cry when they’re sad, and can clearly tell what it means when the chainsaws arrive. We can't leave them to face that alone and be wiped out forever. So we have to stop this -- together! Let's build a giant campaign to make them famous, help journalists expose the destruction, and take out media ads to push Indonesia's President to scrap the dam and save these desperate orangutans. Sign now and tell everyone! [Save the Last Tapanuli Orangutans -- Sign Now!]( Scientists say we're living through the sixth mass extinction, and it's mostly caused by humans. But at the same time, we've never been more able to respond to the crisis, and there's no other global movement on earth that can do it quick enough, loud enough. So let's save them! With hope and determination, Mike, Bert, Lisa, Sarah, Spyro, Elana, Samir and the whole team at Avaaz More information: World’s newest great ape threatened by Chinese dam (The Guardian) Scientists urge Indonesian president to nix dam in orangutan habitat (Mongabay) Chinese companies backing megadam threaten survival of new orangutan species (Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation) Sighting of Tapanuli orangutan twins raises hope for saving species (Jakarta Morning Post) Avaaz is a 47-million-person global campaign network that works to ensure that the views and values of the world's people shape global decision-making. ("Avaaz" means "voice" or "song" in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 18 countries on 6 continents and operates in 17 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz's biggest campaigns [here]( or follow us on [Facebook]( or [Twitter](. You became a member of the Avaaz movement and started receiving these emails when you signed "Join Avaaz!" on 2016-03-01 using the email address {EMAIL}. To ensure that Avaaz messages reach your inbox, please add avaaz@avaaz.org to your address book. To change your email address, language settings, or other personal information, [contact us]( or simply [go here to unsubscribe](. To contact Avaaz, please do not reply to this email. Instead, write to us at or call us at +1-888-922-8229 (US).

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