MARJO’S NEW HOME IN KEHJE SEWEN
Once the male orangutan was successfully sedated and carried by safety net to the nearby transport cage, drh. Riani from the Nyaru Menteng Medical team checked his condition.
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.
Once the male orangutan was successfully sedated and carried by safety net to the nearby transport cage, drh. Riani from the Nyaru Menteng Medical team checked his condition.
April saw the continuation of Aussie Assistance Project at Nyaru Menteng and this year's trip was funded by The Orangutan Project.
The young orangutan used to live in a small wooden cage at the back of a villager’s house. He seemed nervous and started to make noises as people gathered around his cage. He finally calmed down after being released from the cage.
Finding, following and observing orangutans in their habitat are far from easy. These smart apes often mislead the observers, move swiftly without any sound, and hide in dark shadows of the dense forest canopy. Most of them are no longer...
Today, Juminten and Titin finally joined their friend Leo in their true home, Kehje Sewen Forest.