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FredHoogervorst is Professional Nature- Environment- and Travel Photographer, based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
The Subjects focussed on, chosen either by personal initiative or by assignments, include Tropical Rainforests, African Nature and Wildlife, Coastal Environments, remarkable area's like Borneo, French Guiana, Seychelles, Sahel Countries, Uganda, Indonesia, Borneo, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Kenya, Southern Africa, Mozambique, Patagonia, Trinidad&Tobago, the Caribbean and Antilles, Suriname, Scandinavia and Antarctica.
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Contact with questions regarding Use, Reproduction or Purchase of any of the Pictures, by E-Mail: hvorst@xs4all.nl
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Represented by Photo Agency HOLLANDSE HOOGTE, the Hague, the Netherlands, info@hollandse-hoogte.nl
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Indonesia, Sumatra and Borneo, Great Apes, the Orangutan.
Orangutans are large, quiet, gentle apes that live in South-East Asia, Borneo and Sumatra and live in trees inside primary tropical rainforests. Orangutans are in grave danger of extinction because their rainforest habitat, their house and home, is being converted for human use. The biggest threat is permanent agriculture in the form of palm oil plantations and, more recently, illegal logging within protected area's.