JUNGLE SURVIVAL 101: AVOID THE BEES
As I stand in the jungle observing the orangutan residents of Batikap Conservation Forest, I find myself comparing them to human children.
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.
As I stand in the jungle observing the orangutan residents of Batikap Conservation Forest, I find myself comparing them to human children.
Our team from Nles Mamse Camp in the Kehje Sewen Forest recently observed Ajeng, a female orangutan we released back in September 2015. The team spotted her resting in the top of a tree and quickly began to record her activities, when suddenly a...
Our PRM team from Camp Nles Mamse recently set out to find and observe Leonie in the Kehje Sewen Forest. The team headed for the place where Leonie was last seen and relied on radio transmitters to locate her. After hiking uphill to follow Leonie’s..
At the end of last year, I returned to the Bukit Batikap Conservation Forest in Central Kalimantan to review the progress of our reintroduced orangutans from a veterinary health perspective.
Undeterred by a morning downpour, our PRM team recently set out to conduct nest-to-nest observations on Rafli, a male orangutan we released to the southern area of the Kehje Sewen Forest in October 2016.