• Orangutan
    • Why Orangutans
    • Orangutans Habitat
      • About Orangutan Habitat
      • Importance of Orangutan Habitat
    • Threats to Orangutans
    • Orangutan FAQs
  • About Us
    • Our Work
      • Animal Reintroduction
      • Ecosystem Restoration
    • Our Team
    • Our History
    • Career
    • RHOI FAQ
  • Gallery
  • Publication
  • Contact
EN
EN ID
MENU
  • Orangutan
    • Why Orangutans
    • Orangutans Habitat
      • About Orangutan Habitat
      • Importance of Orangutan Habitat
    • Threats to Orangutans
    • Orangutan FAQs
  • About Us
    • Our Work
      • Animal Reintroduction
      • Ecosystem Restoration
    • Our Team
    • Our History
    • Career
    • RHOI FAQ
  • Gallery
  • Publication
  • Contact
English Indonesia
Back to Stories
24 Jun, 2024

KEEPING THE LIGHTS ON AT CAMP NLES MAMSE

POST-RELEASE MONITORING

Camp Nles Mamse is approaching its tenth birthday. Built in 2015, this nine-year-old facility has seen countless stories unfold and occupies a space in the heart of anyone who has ever called it home. Many team members have come and gone, but the camp still stands strong.

Read also: RUNNING OUT OF SUPPLIES AND OTHERS CHALLENGES!

However, the impacts of age are felt faster in the humid and hot climate of the Kehje Sewen Forest. Maintenance is a never-ending task at the camp, which can include repairing the camp's roof, cleaning the water tanks, patching the boats’ hulls, repairing the kitchen walls, tidying up the camp, and servicing the equipment.

One of the longest-standing "residents" of Camp Nles Mamse is the generator (genset). This equipment is nearly as old as the camp where our team works. It also serves as the main source of electricity for the team in the middle of the forest, facilitating the team's activities, especially at night. However, no matter how sophisticated and good a tool is, it certainly cannot last long without proper maintenance during its use.

Read also: FEASTING IN THE FOREST

Just like how we humans go to the doctor, regular maintenance is a prerequisite for ensuring that a tool can have a long "life" and function optimally. However, not just anyone can repair this sometimes-fickle genset. Fortunately, one of our technicians, affectionately known as Bang Ali, is highly experienced in maintaining equipment such as gensets, water pumps, and other essential pieces of technology.

Even with experience, it's not an easy task. At times Bang Ali is left puzzled when the genset suddenly stops working without an obvious cause. However, when the genset can be repaired, the team feels relieved to have Bang Ali's skills in the team!

Text by: PRM Team at Camp Nles Mamse, Kehje Sewen Forest, East Kalimantan
 

  • Share
  • Logo Facebook
  • Logo Twitter

Other Stories

POST-RELEASE MONITORING
SPENDING TIME WITH AGUS
02 June 2015
POST-RELEASE MONITORING
A JUNGLE COVID ‘CLINIC’
15 November 2021
POST-RELEASE MONITORING
HANUNG MOVES HOUSE
06 March 2023
PT. Restorasi Habitat Orangutan Indonesia (PT. RHOI) was established by BOS Foundation on April 21, 2009 with the sole purpose of providing a permanent place of safety for orangutans where they can live in freedom.
MENU
  • Orangutan
  • About Us
  • Gallery
  • Publication
  • Contact
GET OUR LATEST NEWS

Get exclusive updates on our work and how you can help.

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
Copyright ©2025 RHOI. All RIghts Reserved. Site by Site by WEBARQ
Contact