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.
"EMBUNG" PLAYS A DUAL ROLE AT KEHJE SEWEN FOREST
An embung is a natural water reservoir in the form of a pond, designed to collect rainwater or surface runoff.
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WHITE-FRONTED LANGURS: A RARE ENCOUNTER IN KEHJE SEWEN FOREST
Our PRM team from PT. RHOI in the northern part of Kehje Sewen recently encountered a group of white-fronted langurs.
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THE RETURN OF THE DOMINANT ORANGUTAN IN KEHJE SEWEN FOREST
After a long absence, one of the dominant male orangutans, Hamzah, has finally been spotted again near camp.
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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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“HIDDEN GEMS” OF KEHJE SEWEN FOREST
Following our recent expedition, our PPHK team set out to Goa Sarang, one of the High Conservation Value Areas (HCVAs).
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