OUR NEW BABY HOUSE ARE 75% COMPLETE
Our new Baby Houses are 75% complete thanks to your support! We can’t wait to see our babies move into their new homes ♥
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 new Baby Houses are 75% complete thanks to your support! We can’t wait to see our babies move into their new homes ♥
On January 12, our Nyaru Menteng team embarked on our first rescue mission of the year to save an infant female orangutan in Pilang village, Central Kalimantan. The little girl, who we named Jacqui, was reported to have been found by local villager..
In late 2015, fires raged across Kalimantan causing widespread forest loss and devastating impacts to wildlife populations. Tragically, many baby orangutans were left orphaned after losing their mothers and forest homes to the fires and our teams...
When you think of orangutans, an image springs to mind of these magnificent creatures high up in the trees, moving from branch to branch feeding on fruit and resting in treetop nests.
Kent came from Sangkulirang to Samboja Lestari on March 24, 1999, after being rescued from a farmer’s field when he was two months old and weighed five kilograms.