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.
CONSERVATION OF BORNEAN IRONWOODS
The ulin (Eusideroxylon zwageri) is a large, hardy tree native to Borneo that grows in lowland, tropical rain forests
SEE MOREPREVENTING THE EXTINCTION OF THE DARK RED MERANTI
Our PRM team at Camp Nles Mamse has been able to find this tree species, Shorea platyclados, whilst conducting phenology
SEE MORELEARNING THE ROPES OF ORANGUTAN OBSERVATION
The experience of observing and collecting data on orangutan behaviour can be quite an eye-opener.
SEE MOREROLE OF WEHEA DAYAK MILLENIALS IN UPHOLDING CULTURE AND TRADITION
The Wehea Dayak in East Kalimantan are holding on to their local culture and traditions.
SEE MOREHORNBILL HORTICULTURALIST OF KEHJE SEWEN
Orangutans and hornbills are two of the most important forest animals that help spread seeds across vast areas.
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