SPECIAL WEEK IN KEHJE SEWEN
For the past two months, the activities in Kehje Sewen have been slower than usual due to Ramadhan and Idul Fitri holidays.
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.
For the past two months, the activities in Kehje Sewen have been slower than usual due to Ramadhan and Idul Fitri holidays.
Each day our Post Release Monitoring (PRM) team based out of Camp Totat Jalu in the Bukit Batikap Conservation Forest, are responsible for the daily monitoring of our reintroduced orangutans.
The success of our orangutan reintroduction programs, which recommenced in February 2012, has been an amazing journey for all of us to be part of and such a joy to share our stories and lessons learned.
Death and birth are two certain things for all living beings on earth. It is the circle of life and for every life that sadly passes, a new life is born into the world.
Dewi is a female orangutan who was confiscated by the Conservation and Natural Resources Authority (BKSDA) from a resident in Surabaya, East Java.