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.

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CONSERVATION OF BORNEAN IRONWOODS

The ulin (Eusideroxylon zwageri) is a large, hardy tree native to Borneo that grows in lowland, tropical rain forests

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PREVENTING 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

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LEARNING THE ROPES OF ORANGUTAN OBSERVATION

The experience of observing and collecting data on orangutan behaviour can be quite an eye-opener.

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ROLE OF WEHEA DAYAK MILLENIALS IN UPHOLDING CULTURE AND TRADITION

The Wehea Dayak in East Kalimantan are holding on to their local culture and traditions.

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HORNBILL 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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