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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.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN UPHOLDING WEHEA DAYAK CULTURE

In the Wehea Dayak community, the important roles played in traditional events and rituals do not solely belong to men; it is the Wehea Dayak women who conduct some of the most intricate tasks. So, what do their roles involve?

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

A JUNGLE COVID ‘CLINIC’

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us all to adjust our daily lives and, oftentimes, learn new skills that we never would have expected to need before. The members of our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team at Camp Nles Mamse in the Kehje Sewen Forest..

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

RICE HARVEST RITUAL OF THE WEHEA DAYAK

The BOS Foundation works in support of not only orangutans, but also the indigenous communities that inhabit and neighbour the forests of Kalimantan. One of these tribes, the Wehea Dayak, has a rich culture seeped in traditions and rituals that we...

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

BOSF HELPS KEEP NAQ LOM RITUALS ALIVE

In addition to protecting and preserving Bornean orangutans and their habitat, the BOS Foundation works closely with local communities to help maintain their cultures and traditions. The following is an example of a traditional ceremony we have...

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

BOSF COMDEV TEAM STILL ACTIVE AMID PANDEMIC

Last week, we brought you the story of our hard-working community development (comdev) team from the Orangutan Habitat Restoration (RHO) program in Muara Wahau, East Kalimantan. The team’s counterpart in Central Kalimantan - the comdev team from the

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