17 fotosTráfico de gorilas- 12 nov 2015 - 17:58CETWhatsappFacebookTwitterLinkedinCopiar enlaceBarito, a female orangutan, waits in a cage to be sent back to Indonesia at a military airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015. Fourteen orangutans were allegedly smuggled out of Indonesia into a private zoo in Thailand. Thailand and Indonesia have cooperated in the repatriation program to return the primates to their original habitat. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)Sakchai Lalit (AP)A Thai official gives glucose drink to one of fourteen orangutans waiting in cages to be sent back to Indonesia at a military airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015. These orangutans were allegedly smuggled out of Indonesia into a private zoo in Thailand. Thailand and Indonesia have cooperated in the repatriation program to return the primates to their original habitat. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)Sakchai Lalit (AP)Military personnel and a forestry official unload a cage containing an orangutan upon its arrival at Halim Perdanakusuma airbase in Jakarta, Indonesia,Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015. Fourteen orangutans that were smuggled out of Indonesia and believed to have been put to work at tourist attractions in Thailand were sent home on Thursday. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)Tatan Syuflana (AP)A keeper gives peanut to an orangutan inside a cage shortly after it arrived from Thailand at Halim Perdanakusuma airport in Jakarta, November 12, 2015. Fourteen orangutans smuggled into Thailand illegally were sent back to Indonesia on Thursday, but the operation was not without incident -- one of the powerful apes tore a wildlife officer's finger off when he tried to put them in cages. REUTERS/BeawihartaBEAWIHARTA (REUTERS)A Thai officer gives bananas waiting in cages to be sent back to Indonesia at a military airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015. Fourteen orangutans were allegedly smuggled out of Indonesia into a private zoo in Thailand. Thailand and Indonesia have cooperated in the repatriation program to return the primates to their original habitat. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)Sakchai Lalit (AP)A Thai officer give bananas to orangutans in cages waiting to be sent back to Indonesia at a military airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015. Fourteen orangutans were allegedly smuggled out of Indonesia into a private zoo in Thailand. Thailand and Indonesia have cooperated in the repatriation program to return the primates to their original habitat. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)Sakchai Lalit (AP)Thai workers move orangutans in cages to be loaded on to an Indonesia air force C-130 transport plane at a military airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015. Fourteen orangutans were allegedly smuggled out of Indonesia into a private zoo in Thailand. Thailand and Indonesia have cooperated in a repatriation program to return the primates to their original habitat. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)Sakchai Lalit (AP)Thai Department of National Parks workers inspect cages holding orangutans as they prepare for the animals' repatriation to Indonesia at a Military airport in Bangkok on November 12, 2015. A group of illegally smuggled orangutans were repatriated from Thailand to Indonesia, five years after the majority of them were discovered abandoned by the side of the road. AFP PHOTO / PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKULPORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL (AFP)A hand of orangutan in a cage is pictured at Kao Pratubchang Conservation Centre in Ratchaburi, Thailand, November 11, 2015. Thailand officials are preparing to send back to Indonesia 14 confiscated orangutans. Most of the Sumatran and Borneo Kalimantan orangutans were confiscated from entertainment businesses in Phuket province since 2008. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaATHIT PERAWONGMETHA (REUTERS)Orangutans look on in a cage at Kao Pratubchang Conservation Centre in Ratchaburi, Thailand, November 11, 2015. Thailand officials are preparing to send back to Indonesia 14 confiscated orangutans. Most of the Sumatran and Borneo Kalimantan orangutans were confiscated from entertainment businesses in Phuket province since 2008. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaATHIT PERAWONGMETHA (REUTERS)A Thailand wildlife officer hands a fruit to orangutans during preparations for the apes' repatriation to Indonesia at Kao Pratubchang Conservation Centre in Ratchaburi, Thailand, November 11, 2015. Thailand officials are preparing to send back to Indonesia 14 confiscated orangutans. Most of the Sumatran and Borneo Kalimantan orangutans were confiscated from entertainment businesses in Phuket province since 2008. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaATHIT PERAWONGMETHA (REUTERS)An orangutan look out from inside a cage during preparations for the apes' repatriation to Indonesia at Kao Pratubchang Conservation Centre in Ratchaburi, Thailand, November 11, 2015. Thailand officials are preparing to send back to Indonesia 14 confiscated orangutans. Most of the Sumatran and Borneo Kalimantan orangutans were confiscated from entertainment businesses in Phuket province since 2008. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaATHIT PERAWONGMETHA (REUTERS)A Thailand wildlife officer hands a fruit to orangutans during preparations for the apes' repatriation to Indonesia at Kao Pratubchang Conservation Centre in Ratchaburi, Thailand, November 11, 2015. Thailand officials are preparing to send back to Indonesia 14 confiscated orangutans. Most of the Sumatran and Borneo Kalimantan orangutans were confiscated from entertainment businesses in Phuket province since 2008. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaATHIT PERAWONGMETHA (REUTERS)Orangutans are pictured in a cage at Kao Pratubchang Conservation Centre in Ratchaburi, Thailand, November 11, 2015. Thailand officials are preparing to send back to Indonesia 14 confiscated orangutans. Most of the Sumatran and Borneo Kalimantan orangutans were confiscated from entertainment businesses in Phuket province since 2008. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha ATHIT PERAWONGMETHA (REUTERS)Orangutans look on in a cage at Kao Pratubchang Conservation Centre in Ratchaburi, Thailand, November 11, 2015. Thailand officials are preparing to send back to Indonesia 14 confiscated orangutans. Most of the Sumatran and Borneo Kalimantan orangutans were confiscated from entertainment businesses in Phuket province since 2008. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY ATHIT PERAWONGMETHA (REUTERS)An orangutan looks on in a cage at Kao Pratubchang Conservation Centre in Ratchaburi, Thailand, November 11, 2015. Thailand officials are preparing to send back to Indonesia 14 confiscated orangutans. Most of the Sumatran and Borneo Kalimantan orangutans were confiscated from entertainment businesses in Phuket province since 2008. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaATHIT PERAWONGMETHA (REUTERS)An orangutan looks on in a cage at Kao Pratubchang Conservation Centre in Ratchaburi, Thailand, November 11, 2015. Thailand officials are preparing to send back to Indonesia 14 confiscated orangutans. Most of the Sumatran and Borneo Kalimantan orangutans were confiscated from entertainment businesses in Phuket province since 2008. REUTERS/Athit PerawongmethaATHIT PERAWONGMETHA (REUTERS)