WHITE-FRONTED LANGURS: A RARE ENCOUNTER IN KEHJE SEWEN
Our PRM team in the northern part of Kehje Sewen Forest recently encountered a group of white-fronted langurs (Presbytis frontata) sheltering from the rain.
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.
Our PRM team in the northern part of Kehje Sewen Forest recently encountered a group of white-fronted langurs (Presbytis frontata) sheltering from the rain.
Camera traps are a non-invasive tool used to monitor animals, including orangutans.
This program is one of the ecosystem restoration activities carried out by the RE-PPH Division.
Orangutan Day is celebrated every year on August 19th!
To restore degraded peatland ecosystems, a key step of the process is to rewet the peat so that a healthy hydrological balance can be reached once again...