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OUR LATEST STORIES

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.

ORANGUTAN REINTRODUCTION

SIGNE, MOTHER AND TEACHER

An overcast sky provided the perfect atmosphere for a relaxing afternoon at Camp Nles Mamse. While resting in a swaying hammock, I read a book and I enjoyed the cool air as it gently breezed through the thin cloth of my shirt.

POST-RELEASE MONITORING

A DAY WITH DESI

In early September of last year, our monitoring team conducted nest-to-nest observations on Desi, a female orangutan residing on Juq Kehje Swen Island. The team, consisting of Aluna, Ubay, Rustam, and Erik, had been preparing since the morning to...

FOREST SCHOOL

LOVELY MUD-BATH TIME!

On a scorching day in February at Nyaru Menteng’s Forest School in Central Kalimantan, some students from Group 4 discovered the ultimate way to cool down. Monte was the first to find a refreshing mud puddle nearby and without wasting any time...

ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION

AGARWOOD: FRAGRANT GOLD OF THE FOREST

The Kehje Sewen Forest is rich in natural resources, like the tengkaras tree, or agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis). Agarwood is highly sought after and sold as a raw material in the production of perfumes. However, due to overexploitation...

PRE-RELEASE ISLANDS

ORANGUTAN GO TO ‘COLLEGE’ PRIOR TO RELEASE

The BOS Foundation works tirelessly to protect Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) and their habitats. The overall rehabilitation process - from the rescue of young orangutans to their eventual release - takes a long time, as they must first...

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