LESAN AND HER BABY SEEN WITH CASEY
Early morning during a recent daily patrol, our Kehje Sewen Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team spotted the familiar signs of an orangutan approaching.
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.
Early morning during a recent daily patrol, our Kehje Sewen Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team spotted the familiar signs of an orangutan approaching.
When the PRM teams set out each morning on radio tracking patrols aimed at locating orangutans in the Kehje Sewen Forest they cannot always predict who they will find.
A few weeks ago, our PRM team from Nles Mamse Camp carried out nest-to-nest observations on Bungan. The team caught up with her again a few days later foraging on a hill near Nles Mamse Camp, where forest fruits are plentiful this time of year.
On a rainy, early morning in the Kehje Sewen Forest, two of our PRM team members from Nles Mamse Camp – Bowo and Rizal – set out to observe and take notes on Bungan from dawn to dusk.
Recently, three members from our PRM team in Nles Mamse Camp – Jani, Usup, and Rizal – located Leonie and Teresa around Transect 7.