A TIRING TRIP FOR THE PRM TEAM
The camps where the BOS Foundation’s post-release monitoring (PRM) teams work are always located deep in the forest, which means they can be exceptionally difficult to reach!
We are working hard to protect the Bornean orangutan and its habitat for future generations. Here are some of the ways we've helped develop a world where orangutans and nature thrive.
The camps where the BOS Foundation’s post-release monitoring (PRM) teams work are always located deep in the forest, which means they can be exceptionally difficult to reach!
The Kehje Sewen Ecosystem Restoration Concession Forest, located in East Kalimantan, is covered in an array of different flora, including many endangered tree species. One such species is a particularly large tree that reaches the canopy and is found
As they go about their daily activities, fruit-eating animals play an important role in spreading seeds throughout the forests in which they dwell. The larger the quantity of fruit an animal eats and the greater its range, the more seeds it can
It is not only the Kehje Sewen Forest in East Kalimantan that is home to exotic hornbills - our monitoring team on Juq Kehje Swen Island, located about 10 kilometres from the edge of the Kehje Sewen Forest, has also found hornbills nesting there.
Earlier this year, our monitoring team at Juq Kehje Swen Island in East Kalimantan, participated in the Asian Waterbird Census (AWC) 2021, and conducted observations on rare bird species.