A CLOSER LOOK AT MANGGO AND MELKI IN BUKIT BATIKAP
Deep in Bukit Batikap forest, Manggo and Melki show us what survival really looks like, a mother teaching, an infant learning, one day at a time.
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.
Deep in Bukit Batikap forest, Manggo and Melki show us what survival really looks like, a mother teaching, an infant learning, one day at a time.
After years of rehabilitation, orangutans return to the wild. BOS Foundation’s Post Release Monitoring team tracks them daily to ensure they adapt, survive, and thrive in Central Kalimantan’s forests.
After months without a sighting, Otan reappeared in the upper Bemban River, showing remarkable adaptation and independence in the wild.
Behind the dense canopy of Kehje Sewen Forest, there is a group of people who walk not for adventure, nor for recognition.
The story of Sisi and Sijalu offers a real glimpse into how a mother orangutan raises her infant in the wild.