The Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Foundation remains committed to orangutan conservation efforts by involving local communities. Recently, our Community Development Team and Communications Team embarked on a long journey to reach several partner villages surrounding the Bukit Batikap Protection Forest, Murung Raya Regency, Central Kalimantan. Their mission was to deliver important messages about forest and orangutan conservation to our young generations as the future stakeholder of our planet.
Reaching Three Villages in Bukit Batikap
This environmental education program was conducted in five schools across three different villages, requiring two days of travel from the Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre to first village. First village is a sub-unit of Tumbang Naan Village. In this small settlement known locally as Camp B, there is one elementary school with 20 active students.
Second village is Tumbang Naan. Located around 31 km from Camp B, this village has one elementary school and one junior high school, with about 40 active students. Last, the third village is Tumbang Tohan. This village about 31 km further from Tumbang Naan, this larger village is home to more residents. It also hosts one elementary school and one junior high school with approximately 50 active students.
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Fortunately, both the students, teachers, and village officials welcomed this initiative positively. They feel that this activity also has a positive impact on them and also for the students.