AN OLD FACE AND A NEW BABY!
Correctly identifying orangutans during observations can be tricky! This is especially true if our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team is observing orangutans that have not been spotted for a long 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.
Correctly identifying orangutans during observations can be tricky! This is especially true if our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team is observing orangutans that have not been spotted for a long time,
One of the tasks of the Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team involves collecting data on the phenology of natural-occurring plant species in orangutan habitats. While conducting phenological surveys, our PRM team occasionally meets orangutans as well.
Animals are absolutely fascinating to observe. If you pay attention closely, you will uncover a world of interesting behaviours and exciting interactions. One such interesting event in the lives of orangutans, is the possibility for them to come...
Observing orangutans and witnessing how eagerly they tuck into the natural food sources available in the forest often makes our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team members wonder - what do these foods taste like? Interested in knowing first-hand how..
Life in our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) camps is vastly different from that in urban areas. One major difference is the early morning bustle that routinely goes on way before sunrise. What are our PRM teams doing so early in the morning?