MOZA’S JOURNEY FROM KUWAIT TO MOTHERHOOD ON KAJA ISLAND
On September 13, 2015, a two-year-old female orangutan began a long journey back to Indonesia. The young orangutan was later named Moza.
Orangutan conservation effort does not stop at rehabilitaion. It only finishes after we ensure that these once stranded orphaned are back in the forest, where they belong.
BOS Foundation is rehabilitating hundreds of orangutans and every single release is an incredible tale worth to share with the world. The amount of work, time, money spent for rescue, rehabilitation, seek out suitable forest area, deal with the government for permit, will all go away right after watching these incredibles took their first step back in the wild.
Here is the story of our first release in East Kalimantan, 2012, that we submitted to the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival. Although our media was not selected to move onto the next judging round, it will be included in the 2015 Media Guide and available for screening by Festival attendees.
https://youtu.be/pYhbiuOO1Jk
FOR MOTHER EARTH. Happy International #OrangutanDay!