CICI’S LONG JOURNEY TOWARD FREEDOM
Not all delays end in regret. For a female orangutan named Cici, what once seemed like a setback turned out to be the beginning of her long road to true freedom.
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.
Not all delays end in regret. For a female orangutan named Cici, what once seemed like a setback turned out to be the beginning of her long road to true freedom.
First released in 2021, Suci had been occasionally observed over the years, including a confirmed sighting in the end of 2024.
In the heart of the Hiran, TNBBBR area in Central Kalimantan, an unexpected encounter between a mother orangutan and her baby brought both curiosity also joy to our PRM Team.
Our PRM team in the Bukit Batikap Protected Forest once again observed one of the orangutans frequently visiting Camp Totat Jalu—Inung and her offspring, Indie.
After years of being untracked since her release in 2015, the female orangutan Mentos was finally identified again.