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CANDIDATES FOR THE 41st ORANGUTAN RELEASE FROM NYARU MENTENG

The Ministry of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia (KLHK), together with the Natural Resources Conservation Centre (BKSDA) of Central Kalimantan and the Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Foundation, will soon conduct the 41st orangutan release from the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre into the Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park (TNBBBR).

The following orangutans are listed as candidates for the release, which will be conducted at two sites (Hiran and Bemban):

TRIP 1: HIRAN SITE

ARISTO
Aristo is an orphaned male orangutan that the BOS Foundation rescued from an oil palm plantation in East Kotawaringin Regency, Central Kalimantan, on 12 September 2006. When he arrived at Nyaru Menteng, he was only 2.5 years old and weighed 4.1 kg.

After passing quarantine, Aristo entered Forest School and was able to successfully progress and move to the final stage of rehabilitation on a pre-release island. It was on 31 December 2019, that he moved to Bangamat Island. Aristo showed very encouraging behavioural development during his time on the island.

Aristo is now 20 years old and ready to return to his real home, the forest.

LALANG
Lalang is a female orangutan who was repatriated from Thailand on 22 November 2006, together with 47 other orangutans. Lalang arrived at the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre when she was 5.5 years old, weighing 25 kg. 
After an initial period of quarantine, Lalang attended Forest School and eventually graduated. She then entered the pre-release stage of rehabilitation on Bangamat Island on 10 January 2020. 

Lalang is now 23 years old and, after 16.5 years of rehabilitation during which she honed a sound skillset, she is ready to return to the forest to live as a true, wild orangutan.

NONI PARTONO
Noni Partono was rescued on 1 October 2016, from a resident of Lahei Mangkub Village, Kapuas Regency, Central Kalimantan. At the time of her rescue, this orphaned orangutan was only two years old and weighed 4.3 kg.

After undergoing quarantine, Noni Partono joined other orangutans her age in Forest School, where she showed steady progress. She then continued the rehabilitation process by entering a pre-release island, specifically Bangamat Island, on 1 December 2021.

Noni Partono is now nine years old. After undergoing a 7-year rehabilitation journey, and with a strong skillset, she is more than ready to live in the forests of TNBBBR.

SVENJA
Svenja is an orphaned female orangutan who was rescued from Tuanan, Kapuas Regency, Central Kalimantan on 10 November 2015. At the time of her rescue, she was only 18 months old, weighed 2.8 kg, and was in poor condition.

Svenja underwent the quarantine process that all orangutans must pass upon arrival at the rehabilitation centre. After that, she attended Forest School and, on 6 December 2021, Svenja entered the pre-release stage of rehabilitation on Bangamat Island.
Svenja is now 9.5 years old and has received excellent observation scores throughout her rehabilitation journey of 8 years.

This graceful, female orangutan is more than ready to begin her new life in the TNBBBR as a true, wild orangutan.


Aristo (Photo credit: Indrayana)

Lalang (Photo credit: Indrayana)

Noni Partono (Photo credit: Indrayana)

Svenja (Photo credit: Indrayana)

Yoko (Photo credit: Indrayana)

Syahrini (Photo credit: Indrayana)

Susanne (Photo credit: Indrayana)

Kejora (Photo credit: Indrayana)

Mama Edwan (Photo credit: Indrayana)

Edwina (Photo credit: Indrayana)

TRIP 2: BEMBAN SITE

YOKO
Yoko is an orphaned male orangutan who was rescued from Tuanan, Kapuas Regency, Central Kalimantan on 10 November 2015. When he arrived at Nyaru Menteng, he was only two years old and weighed 4.4 kg. 

After passing the quarantine period, Yoko joined Forest School and successfully completed all stages. On 6 December 2021, Yoko was transferred to Bangamat Pre-Release Island to undergo the final stage of his rehabilitation journey.

Yoko is now 10 years old and, after 7.5 years of rehabilitation, is ready to live wild and free in the TNBBBR forest as a true, wild orangutan.

SYAHRINI
Syahrini is the daughter of Suja, a female orangutan who was released in the TNBBBR in December 2019.  Syarhrini was born at the Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre on 31 October 2013. Sadly, she had to be separated from mother Suja, who could not take proper care of her baby. Syahrini was then raised by a dedicated surrogate mother. 

Later, Syahrini attended Forest School and in 2019, she had the opportunity to continue her learning in the pre-release stage of rehabilitation on Bangamat Island.

Syahrini is now 10 years old and will soon put her skills to the ultimate test when she returns to her true home, the forest.

KEJORA
Kejora is an orphaned female orangutan who was confiscated from a resident of Tangkiling, Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan, on 1 February 2016. At the time of her rescue, she was 18 months old and weighed 4.8 kg. She was found in a shocking condition, alone and bound by iron chains in a fertiliser warehouse.

After passing a period of quarantine, Kejora joined Forest School and worked through all stages until she successfully graduated. Kejora then entered the final stage of her rehabilitation journey and moved to Badak Besar Pre-release Island on 12 November 2021.

Lovely Kejora is now nine years old and, after seven years of rehabilitation, will soon head to the forest to begin her new life as a true, wild orangutan.

SUSANNE
Susanne was rescued from Kuala Kurun, Gunung Mas Regency, Central Kalimantan, after it was reported that she had been kept as a pet by a local resident for three years. She arrived at Nyaru Menteng on 11 October 2017, when she was 3.5 years old and weighed 6.1 kg.

After passing quarantine, Susanne attended Forest School with other orangutans her age. She passed all levels and, on 12 November 2021, put her skills to the test during the pre-release stage of rehabilitation on Badak Besar Island.

Susanne is now 10 years old and. after undergoing a rehabilitation journey of seven years, is finally ready to enjoy true freedom in a natural forest.

MAMA EDWAN & EDWINA
Mama Edwan is a wild orangutan who was rescued from an oil palm plantation in East Kotawaringin Regency, Central Kalimantan on 27 August 2007. She arrived at Nyaru Menteng when she was about 15 years old and weighed 35 kg. She had an open wound on the base of her left hand and a broken bone that required immediate treatment from our veterinary team.

After several days, her wound showed no sign of healing, forcing our veterinary team to make the difficult decision to amputate her left arm. 

After the amputation and her recovery, Mama Edwan was placed on Palas Island to undergo the pre-release stage of rehabilitation. Despite only having one arm, Mama Edwan is quite resilient, resourceful, and agile. She became pregnant on the island and gave birth to a female baby on 20 May 2017. Her daughter was named Edwina.

Mama Edwan is now 36 years old and her daughter Edwina is aged six years. This mother-offspring pair will soon get the opportunity to return to the wilderness, where we are certain they will embrace their new lives as true, wild orangutans.

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