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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.

ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION

ISLAND DWELLERS MONITORED AFTER FLOOD HITS THE SALAT ISLAND

The Salat Island Cluster has been inundated with flood water after heavy rain, which caused floods in several parts of Kalimantan. Continuous monitoring efforts are being made to keep the orangutans safe on their island’s homes.

ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION

HIDDEN TREASURE ON JUQ KEHJE SWEN ISLAND

Forests store an abundance of resources that are highly valuable to humans, and many of which are yet to be discovered. On Juq Kehje Swen Island in East Kalimantan, our monitoring team has stumbled across something that has numerous benefits for...

ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION

FOREST SURVIVAL 101: LESSONS FROM ORANGUTANS

We can learn SO MUCH from orangutans – like, how to survive in the forest! Let’s look at some examples that our monitoring team members put into practice...

ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION

SANGKUANG, THE FRUIT THAT BRINGS ORANGUTANS TOGETHER

A wide variety of different orangutan foods grow naturally in Borneo’s forests, including the pacific walnut (Dracontomelon dao), known locally as sangkuang, a plant native to Kalimantan...

ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION

RIVER REENERGISES PRM TEAM

Conducting forest patrols is one of the most important tasks our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) teams undertake daily in the forest. Our team from Camp Nles Mamse, in the southern part of the Kehje Sewen Forest, East Kalimantan, makes regular patrols

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