Kaapori Capuchin Cebus kaapori — Palm Oil Detectives | Barbara Crane Navarro
The Kaapori capuchin is on a knife-edge of survival – they are critically endangered. In 2017 their population had been decimated by 80% due to deforestation for agriculture including soy, cattle grazing and palm oil. They are forgotten animals with no formal protections in place. Fight for them every time you shop and be #vegan #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife Kaapori Capuchin Cebus kaapori…
Kaapori Capuchin Cebus kaapori — Palm Oil Detectives | Barbara Crane Navarro
The Kaapori capuchin is on a knife-edge of survival – they are critically endangered. In 2017 their population had been decimated by 80% due to deforestation for agriculture including soy, cattle g…Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News