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Save the Orangutans

Save the Orangutans

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To save the orang-utans


We are a Year 7 GATE class at Immanuel College doing our best to make a difference to the future of orangutans. We are petitioning against the clearance of land in both Malaysia and Indonesia. This land is being cleared to make way for plantations of palm oil. We believe that most people are unaware of this and also the effect palm oil has on their own health. We would like to let the Indonesian and Malaysian governments know that as young students we are not supportive of this and that we also have support of the wider community with our plight. Our teacher Ms Booker has guided us through investigations where we have discovered some very distrurbing things as well as some fascinating things about the orangutan species. Although we are a small group Ms Booker encourages and supports us to make a difference and so that is what we are doing. Our class is creating a blog, writing letters to the Presidents of Indonesia and Malaysia, writing to KFC and McDonalds and also informing our student body. Already we have achieved something as the sale of Smiths Crisps has decreased dramatically and the sale of Red Rock chips has increased within our canteen. This is brilliant as Red Rock does not use Palm oil but Smiths do. This is a small description of what we are doing but I hope you have enjoyed it and thankyou for your support.

Year 7 GATE Immanuel College


We are a Year 7 GATE class at Immanuel College doing our best to make a difference to the future of orangutans. We are petitioning against the clearance of land in both Malaysia and Indonesia. This land is being cleared to make way for plantations of palm oil. We believe that most people are unaware of this and also the effect palm oil has on their own health. We would like to let the Indonesian and Malaysian governments know that as young students we are not supportive of this and that we also have support of the wider community with our plight. Our teacher Ms Booker has guided us through investigations where we have discovered some very distrurbing things as well as some fascinating things about the orangutan species. Although we are a small group Ms Booker encourages and supports us to make a difference and so that is what we are doing. Our class is creating a blog, writing letters to the Presidents of Indonesia and Malaysia, writing to KFC and McDonalds and also informing our student body. Already we have achieved something as the sale of Smiths Crisps has decreased dramatically and the sale of Red Rock chips has increased within our canteen. This is brilliant as Red Rock does not use Palm oil but Smiths do. This is a small description of what we are doing but I hope you have enjoyed it and thankyou for your support.

Year 7 GATE Immanuel College

Dear Petitioners,

We are a Year 7 GATE class at Immanuel College doing our best to make a difference to the future of orangutans. We are petitioning against the clearance of land in both Malaysia and Indonesia. This land is being cleared to make way for plantations of palm oil. We believe that most people are unaware of this and also the effect palm oil has on their own health. We would like to let the Indonesian and Malaysian governments know that as young students we are not supportive of this and that we also have support of the wider community with our plight. Our teacher Ms Booker has guided us through investigations where we have discovered some very distrurbing things as well as some fascinating things about the orangutan species. Although we are a small group Ms Booker encourages and supports us to make a difference and so that is what we are doing. Our class is creating a blog, writing letters to the Presidents of Indonesia and Malaysia, writing to KFC and McDonalds and also informing our student body. Already we have achieved something as the sale of Smiths Crisps has decreased dramatically and the sale of Red Rock chips has increased within our canteen. This is brilliant as Red Rock does not use Palm oil but Smiths do. This is a small description of what we are doing but I hope you have enjoyed it and thankyou for your support.

Year 7 GATE Immanuel College
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We signed the "Save the Orangutans" petition!
# 286:
10:27 am PST, Nov 10, Cameron Mo, Massachusetts
Hey Everyone, If You Love Animals, Then Please Sign In And Please Pass Your Friends and Your Family Will Sign In, Too Becuz No One Sign In For Everyday Please I Beg You Save Animals IN PR. Thankz For Your Time. Here: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/dogs-cats-and-many-animals-got-deperate-in-puerto-rico ------------- Listen, Please Get A This Printer And Get Your Paper For Signature With Envelope Before Send To Governor. Please Pass Your Friends and Your Family. Please Do Not Need To Wait. Go Now!! That's Website From Selena. http://www.islanddog.org/writetogovernor.html
# 285:
4:49 am PST, Nov 7, Alexandra MAUVE, France
# 284:
10:54 pm PST, Nov 1, Kaitlyn Tutaki, New Zealand
i think that orangutans are cute and that we should work towards saving them
# 283:
1:37 pm PDT, Oct 24, Kristen Lamb, New York
# 282:
10:59 am PDT, Oct 14, Name not displayed, United Kingdom
Nice work. Keep it up, the orangutans do need saving and if they become extinct it will be the human-races fault. I would definately be able too tell my children about the orangutans and keep them living than have crisps and lipstick !!
# 281:
9:01 am PDT, Oct 13, Carl Smith, United Kingdom
# 280:
1:01 am PDT, Oct 8, Name not displayed, Australia
# 279:
7:49 am PDT, Oct 6, Julie Kertesz, Canada
# 278:
7:43 pm PDT, Sep 30, Glenn Brown, Nebraska
# 277:
4:35 pm PDT, Sep 28, Brydie Nielson, Australia
# 276:
10:56 am PDT, Sep 25, Georgia Heynemann, Australia
# 275:
7:22 pm PDT, Sep 24, Name not displayed, Australia
# 274:
6:06 pm PDT, Sep 24, Elenor Davies, Australia
By saving the habitat of the Orangutans we are saving our own lives. This distruction has to stop.
# 273:
1:32 am PDT, Sep 24, Paul Kolomitsev, Australia
Making a difference guys!!! thanks for caring...
# 272:
12:07 am PDT, Sep 24, Sue Rodger, Australia
Well done Year 7 GATE!
# 271:
10:20 pm PDT, Sep 23, Sally Eckert, Australia
# 270:
1:25 pm PDT, Aug 26, Gillian Miller, United Kingdom
# 269:
8:11 pm PDT, Aug 7, Susan Bullen, Australia
# 268:
12:56 pm PDT, Aug 3, Cassie Love, New York
No more logging of the rainforest in you country(ies) please, LET THESE WONDERFUL, BEAUTIFUL AND INTELLIGENT ANIMALS, The ORANGUTANS LIVE,SURVIVE, IT s WITHIN YOUR POWER, THANK YOU, cassie love
# 267:
12:21 pm PDT, Aug 1, Angela VanCleve, Florida
# 266:
6:38 am PDT, Aug 1, Laura Hernandez, Mexico
# 265:
8:01 pm PDT, Jul 31, Larry Mix, Florida
# 264:
5:53 am PDT, Jul 30, Classe Priscillia, France
Pourquoi abattre ces singes ? Ils nous sont tout autant utiles que nous le sommes pour eux ! Vraiment pitoyable ! L'être humain, je parle de ces connard --', est vraiment l'animal' le plus horrible qu'il puisse exister ! Ces singes n'ont rien fais, n'ont rien demandé, juste nous aider dans les forêts, et voilà qu'il se fait chasser, abattre, toutes cruautés indigne de l' Homme' ! Arrêtez donc ça !!! Priscillia.
# 263:
8:12 pm PDT, Jul 29, Katherine Hughes, Oregon
# 262:
11:51 am PDT, Jul 26, Sylwia Podgórska, Poland
# 261:
9:59 am PDT, Jul 25, Agnieszka Stepaniuk, Poland
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1:15 am PDT, Jul 24, Alexander Mills, Australia
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9:11 am PDT, Jul 23, Lilac Alfke, Texas
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5:22 am PDT, Jul 23, Cheree Miller, Florida
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4:41 am PDT, Jul 23, Nyack Clancy, New York
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2:01 pm PDT, Jul 21, Name not displayed, Australia
# 255:
11:15 am PDT, Jul 12, Marco Durepos, Canada
# 254:
1:32 pm PDT, Jul 8, Severin P, France
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5:11 am PDT, Jul 4, Philippe Sabine, France
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10:15 am PDT, Jul 3, Lies Philippe, Belgium
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2:05 pm PDT, Jul 1, François Lecup, France
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