HILDA & HIRAN: A NEW CHAPTER IN WILD
This time, our PRM team in the Hiran watershed successfully observed Hilda, a female orangutan released back into the wild in 2019.
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.
This time, our PRM team in the Hiran watershed successfully observed Hilda, a female orangutan released back into the wild in 2019.
Runtu, a 23-year-old female orangutan, is one of six successful releases into TNBBBR.
One of our Communication teams in Mawas Conservation Program encountering wild orangutan at Tuanan.
As we know, orangutans (Pongo spp.) are arboreal primates. It’s intriguing to explore how their adaptability might extend beyond the treetops, raising the question: Could they also manage to survive in aquatic environments?
One of the repatriated orangutans who was entrusted to our rehabilitation centre is Du. Du is a female orangutan who was successfully repatriated from Thailand to Indonesia in 2006.