A WILD DAY WITH KEHJE SEWEN’S WILDLIFE
The Post Release Monitoring (PRM) team in Kehje Sewen Forest bears the main task of observing and recording the reintroduced orangutan behavior for a minimum of one year after release.
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.
The Post Release Monitoring (PRM) team in Kehje Sewen Forest bears the main task of observing and recording the reintroduced orangutan behavior for a minimum of one year after release.
July 1st is #InternationalFruitDay! Orangutans are typically frugivorous, with over 100 types of fruit recorded in their diet from any one site.
Our team in the Kehje Sewen Forest are embracing the month of Ramadhan and working hard to balance their patrolling activities during this special month of fasting.
Since last January 2015, the BOS Foundation has been preparing an area in Southern Kehje Sewen Forest as an orangutan release area. There were a lot we had done in preparing this new release point.
Our schedule to collect phenology data in the Lembu River area was hampered by bad weather and repeatedly flooded rivers.