CASEY JOINS OUR PATROL TEAM
At sun rise, we depart daily on our regular patrols to track our reintroduced orangutans and see how they are getting on.
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.
At sun rise, we depart daily on our regular patrols to track our reintroduced orangutans and see how they are getting on.
A couple of weeks ago, residents of Pelangsiran - a small transit town on the border of Kehje Sewen Forest - reported sightings of an orangutan.
Last week we shared with you a story of Yayang’s daughter Sayang, who has started to live independently in Kehje Sewen Forest. This week we have even more exciting news from this pair; Sayang is about to have a baby sister or a brother!
A few days ago, in the early afternoon, we spotted movements in the top of a tree near Camp Lesik. As we approached, we found that it was Yayang’s daughter, Sayang.
On the 28th February, four new orangutans (Mentos, Compost, Dewi, and Jatihan) were released into the wild in the Batikap protected forest. Male orangutan, Jatihan lived in the wild until he was over two years old.