National Geographic Society Explorers, Wild Project | Uri Golman & Helle Olsen

"The orangutang baby had lost his mother, because on the oil palm plantations nearby, the workers are paid 50 dollars for a dead orangutang, because they ruin oil palms" Uri Golman & Helle Olsen presents National Geographic Society Explorers, Wild Project with some stunning photos. Listen to their stories from this EAT talk at the EAT Stockholm Food Forum 2017

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