- Ecuador
- Mexico
- Brazil
- Gabon
- Congo
- Democratic Republic of Congo
- Uganda
- Kenya
- Côte d’Ivoire
- Tanzania
- Equatorial Guinea
- Colombia
- West Papua
- Borneo Medical Centre
- Malaysia
- Indonesia
- Thailand
- Sarawak
- Papua
- Papua New Guinea
- Philippines
- China
- Venezuela
- Argentina
- Panama
- Sri Lanka
- India
- Nepal
- North Sumatra
- South Sumatra
- West Sumatra
- Puerto Rico
- Vietnam
According to a 2020 study from the journal Nature, 9,088 species on earth are threatened by non-timber crops, which includes palm oil and soy. These vividly beautiful and unique species live in the tropical rainforests of the world and must be protected. Remember you can vote with your dollars and boycott the brands responsible for deforestation. When you do, use the hashtag #Boycott4Wildlife.
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Hi, I’m Palm Oil Detective’s Editor in Chief. Palm Oil Detectives is partly a consumer website about palm oil in products and partly an online community for writers, artists and musicians to showcase their work and express their love for endangered species. I have a strong voice for creatures great and small threatened by deforestation. With our collective power we can shift the greed of the retail industry and influence big palm oil to stop cutting down forests. Be bold! Be courageous! Join me and stand up for the animals with your art and your supermarket choices!