CATCHING UP WITH CASEY IN KEHJE SEWEN
This week, our PRM team from Camp Lesik, in the Kehje Sewen Forest, went on patrol in Peapong. We tried multiple times to pick up orangutan signals in the area, but to no avail.
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.
This week, our PRM team from Camp Lesik, in the Kehje Sewen Forest, went on patrol in Peapong. We tried multiple times to pick up orangutan signals in the area, but to no avail.
Sum, our chef at Camp Lesik in the Kehje Sewen Forest, recently saw a female orangutan with a baby clinging to her belly not far from the camp. We believe it must have been none other than Yayang and her baby!
This was my first experience monitoring orangutans in the wild. It has long been my dream to do so, and I am grateful that it finally came true! I will cherish this memory forever.
Our team from Camp Lesik, in the Kehje Sewen Forest, was recently patrolling at Gunung Belah and along the Rini transect with transmitters in the hope of picking up orangutan signals.
During a patrol last week in the Kehje Sewen Forest, our PRM team at Camp Lesik encountered several orangutans located not very far from the camp. Three beautiful females and one male were spotted enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of the forest.