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.
MIGRATORY GUESTS AT CAMP LESIK
The Kehje Sewen Rainforest in East Kalimantan is rich in diverse species of flora and fauna that live in harmony...
SEE MORETHE NOT-SO-SIMPLE TASK OF RELEASING ORANGUTANS
The culmination of an orangutan’s rehabilitation journey is the release of that orangutan into a natural habitat...
SEE MOREYOUNG ORANGUTANS LIKE TO ‘PARTY’
As semi-solitary individuals, orangutans are known to form close social relationships from time to time...
SEE MORETHE OLIVE-BACKED WOODPECKER: NATURE’S CLEVER WOODCARVER
One sunny morning, our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team was greeted in the forest by a chorus of birds...
SEE MOREAYU GROWING UP AND GROWING BOLD
Ayu, a 6-year-old female orangutan, was born in the wild to rehabilitated orangutans...
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