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Orangutans suffer midlife crisis too

A new study finds that chimpanzees and orangutans often experience a mid-life crisis, suggesting the causes are inherent in primate biology and not specific to human society." We were just stunned” when data on the apes showed a U-shaped curve of happiness, said economist Andrew Oswald of the University of Warwick in England and a co-author of the paper, which was published on Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. The U-shaped curve of human happiness and other aspects of well-being are as thoroughly documented as the reasons for it are controversial. Since 2002 studies in some 50 countries have found that well-being is high in youth, plunges in mid-life and rises in old age. This article originally appeared on 11/20/2012 and its courtesy of the Times Live Website

 

 

SOCP rescues Sumatran orangutan from isolated forest in area tripa

Jakarta, Indonesia - A critically endangered Sumatran orangutan was rescued from a isolated forest area in western Indonesia where palm oil companies have been illegally destroying the environment, a conservation group said Monday. The Adult male orangutan, named Seuneam, had been trapped for several days in area surrounded bye palm oil plantations and was isolated from the rest of the surviving orangutan population in Tripa swamp in the Nagan Raya district. It was found and safely evacuated over the weekend, the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Program (SOCP) said. This article originally appeared on FoxNews.com. 

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