RAFLI THRIVING IN KEHJE SEWEN
Undeterred by a morning downpour, our PRM team recently set out to conduct nest-to-nest observations on Rafli, a male orangutan we released to the southern area of the Kehje Sewen Forest in October 2016.
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.
Undeterred by a morning downpour, our PRM team recently set out to conduct nest-to-nest observations on Rafli, a male orangutan we released to the southern area of the Kehje Sewen Forest in October 2016.
Our PRM team from Camp Nles Mamse in the Kehje Sewen Forest were recently hoping to track down Cita, and after several hours of hiking up and down hills found her relaxing in the top of a tree. Sitting about 20 meters from the ground, Cita appeared..
We are delighted to report that the six orangutans released in December last year – Signe, Bungaran, Indonesia, Cita, Valen, and Bong – are adapting well to their new home in the Kehje Sewen Forest. Mother-infant pair Signe and Bungaran are...
Charlie was released to Central Kalimantan’s Bukit Batikap Conservation Forest in November 2012 together with his mother, Chanel. Our PRM team recently caught up with Charlie, who has grown more independent and developed good socializations skills..
After eight months in East Kalimantan, my final week on patrol in the Kehje Sewen Forest as a post-release monitor revealed several updates on the whereabouts and activities of some of the forest’s resident orangutans.