this was on the news last night (on Campbell Live): 3 News > National > Story > Zoo's defence of orangutans comes at a cost
basically, Auckland Zoo as part of its school holiday programme was going to have a competition to win a family trip to Borneo to see orangutans in the wild (well, probably at Sepilok, but near enough). Kids would be given a competition "passport" containing questions etc and these would be entered for the prize. Unfortunately the answer to one of the questions, regarding what is the primary reason for the endangerment of orangutans, was "palm oil" -- and the competition's sponsor, Tourism Malaysia, did not like that one little bit seeing as how palm oil is the country's biggest money-spinner so they withdrew their support and with it went the holiday to Borneo. Their (Tourism Malaysia's) argument was that as a government organisation they (Tourism Malaysia) cannot take political standpoints which is fair enough but a bit rough for the Zoo and also a bit rough for the rainforest in Malaysia one would say.
One little girl was so annoyed about it and so upset over the fate of the wild orangutans that she held an assembly at her school to highlight the issues for her fellow students. And she also gave up Tim Tams, so it goes to show that everyone's a loser where palm oil is concerned.
[interesting aside: when I was in Malaysia I discovered that (apparently) the Malaysian government rather underhandedly counts palm oil plantations as part of the estimated forest cover remaining in the country!]
basically, Auckland Zoo as part of its school holiday programme was going to have a competition to win a family trip to Borneo to see orangutans in the wild (well, probably at Sepilok, but near enough). Kids would be given a competition "passport" containing questions etc and these would be entered for the prize. Unfortunately the answer to one of the questions, regarding what is the primary reason for the endangerment of orangutans, was "palm oil" -- and the competition's sponsor, Tourism Malaysia, did not like that one little bit seeing as how palm oil is the country's biggest money-spinner so they withdrew their support and with it went the holiday to Borneo. Their (Tourism Malaysia's) argument was that as a government organisation they (Tourism Malaysia) cannot take political standpoints which is fair enough but a bit rough for the Zoo and also a bit rough for the rainforest in Malaysia one would say.
One little girl was so annoyed about it and so upset over the fate of the wild orangutans that she held an assembly at her school to highlight the issues for her fellow students. And she also gave up Tim Tams, so it goes to show that everyone's a loser where palm oil is concerned.
[interesting aside: when I was in Malaysia I discovered that (apparently) the Malaysian government rather underhandedly counts palm oil plantations as part of the estimated forest cover remaining in the country!]