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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MATING BEHAVIOUR IN THE WILD AS AN ORANGUTAN SOCIAL INTERACTION

Mating behaviour is one of the most important forms of social interaction in the life of orangutans.

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RAFALANG LEARNING TO LIVE WILD AND FREE

Rafalang, the offspring of female orangutan Signe, has started mimicking her behaviours.

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SIGNE AND RAFALANG: DAYS IN THE KEHJE SEWEN FOREST

Our PRM team in the southern part of the Kehje Sewen Forest encountered orangutan Signe and her baby again in late 2024.

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THE "ORANGUTAN PARTY" RETURNS

Do you remember the story of Hamzah crashing Lesan and Sayang’s party? It’s been two years since they're party.

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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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