We are working hard to protect the Bornean Orangutans and its habitat for future generations. Here are some of the ways we’ve helped develop a world where orangutans and nature thrive.
A LESSONS IN THE WILD WHILE OBSERVING REHABILITATED ORANGUTAN
On a bright morning, our team encountered Mona, a female orangutan released in 2013.
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MAMA SIGNE AND HER BABY VISITED CAMP NLES MAMSE
In June 2024, a female orangutan, Signe, was spotted once again near the Camp Nles Mamse area in Kehje Sewen Forest.
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ORANGUTAN DAY: THE IMPORTANCE OF CONSERVING THEIR HABITAT
Orangutan Day is celebrated every year on August 19th!
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THE ART OF ORANGUTAN NEST BUILDING
Orangutans are arboreal mammals who spend most of their time in treetops.
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THE BIG CHEEK-PADDER WITH AN EVEN BIGGER CURIOSITY!
Orangutans are highly curious beings, as illustrated by Agus sitting inside the old car and examining everything held...
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