GOODBYE, CIRCUS LIFE!
Circus life robbed Wanna and her friends of their natural ability to walk and behave as orangutans. They arrived at the BOS foundation walking bipedally like humans and were unable to climb trees or sleep in the forest.
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.
 
					Circus life robbed Wanna and her friends of their natural ability to walk and behave as orangutans. They arrived at the BOS foundation walking bipedally like humans and were unable to climb trees or sleep in the forest.
 
					We are delighted to share this news with you, especially those of you who have been kind enough to have adopted Ruthie, Nody, and Kesi.
 
					Tuesday, September 3, 2013, was another milestone for nine inhabitants of Hampapak Island, one of the pre-release islands at Nyaru Menteng. Danny, Zena and her son William, Joys, Sarita, Dita, Halt, and Judi and her son Son, have now left the...
 
					Having successfully commenced the reintroductions of orangutans into Bukit Batikap Conservation Forest, the orangutan rehabilitation process in Nyaru Menteng is now progressing in leaps and bounds.
 
					Our pre-release islands are tracts of natural forest where our Forest School graduates go through the last phase of their rehabilitation process.