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Wildlife poster
Deep in the rain forests of Indonesia, on Borneo - the third largest island on Earth, an orangutan mother and her toddler enjoy rambutans, a tropical fruit. Orangutan offspring stay with their mothers for many years like human children, even if the mother has a new baby.
it is the job of the youngster to hang on to mother as she swings through the tree tops. Your purchase of this product helps to support wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release back into protected areas of the rain forest since the artist donates 100% of her profits on orangutan items!

This poster is available in smaller sizes as well: simply choose that option prior to purchase. *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Additional orangutan products include: <img src="http://rlv.zcache.com/orangutan_mother_postage_stamp-p1721528803081943187goi_325.jpg" alt="Orangutan mother postage stamp stamp" style="border:0;" />
Orangutan mother postage stamp <img src="http://rlv.zcache.com/rain_forest_tree_hugger_print-p228454578504714982836v_100.jpg" alt="Rain Forest Tree Hugger print" style="border:0;" />
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Wildlife poster

Deep in the rain forests of Indonesia, on Borneo - the third largest island on Earth, an orangutan mother and her toddler enjoy rambutans, a tropical fruit. Orangutan offspring stay with their mothers for many years like human children, even if the mother has a new baby.
it is the job of the youngster to hang on to mother as she swings through the tree tops. Your purchase of this product helps to support wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release back into protected areas of the rain forest since the artist donates 100% of her profits on orangutan items!

This poster is available in smaller sizes as well: simply choose that option prior to purchase. *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Additional orangutan products include: Orangutan mother postage stamp stamp
Orangutan mother postage stamp Rain Forest Tree Hugger print
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Rebecca_Reeder
Thank you for your support of my wildlife poster.
It's wonderful to have people caring about saving endangered species or any animals in need. I noticed that the links to "adopt" animals on your Squidoo Lens all lead to an animal charity based in Ohio that doesn't have any reference to being a registered charity - where contributions are also tax deductible and people have some assurance that the money truly is going to the organization that operates a sanctuary and/or is participating in rescue and rehabilitation operations for animals. Have you checked into this?
Andy2302
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I love this
brazil_visual_poetry
I imagine the photo that you take if you meet a Gigantopithecus, great image!
kindnessgifts
Very Beautiful!
Love the color, composition, and feeling! Wonderful!
flyingdiscs
What a great shot! The youngster looks like he/she is having a good ole time munching with mother - 5*'s
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Made on 12/3/2008 6:33 AM