ANGELY ENJOYS HER NEW LIFE IN THE KEHJE SEWEN FOREST
Our PRM team from Camp Nles Mamse has been tracking Angely and is happy to report she is adapting well to her new home in the Kehje Sewen 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.
Our PRM team from Camp Nles Mamse has been tracking Angely and is happy to report she is adapting well to her new home in the Kehje Sewen Forest.
Our PRM team from Nles Mamse Camp recently reported that Gadis, Hope, Raymond, Kenji, and Angely – who were released from Samboja Lestari to the Kehje Sewen Forest on May 28 – have been adapting well to their new habitat.
After several days of being out of radio tracking range, our Camp Lesik PRM team in Kehje Sewen Forest located Yayang and her baby, Louise, close to the camp one afternoon after finishing a patrol round.
Lesan, one of the first orangutans released by the BOS Foundation to the Kehje Sewen Forest in 2012, was recently spotted holding a newborn baby!
Our PRM team from Nles Mamse Camp recently observed Ajeng over a period of several days, and were delighted to witness her progress since her release into the Kehje Sewen Forest.