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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.

RESCUES

CHECKING IN WITH THE RESCUED ORANGUTANS OF 2021

Every year, the BOS Foundation's two Orangutan Rehabilitation Centres - Nyaru Menteng and Samboja Lestari - take in rescued, orphaned orangutans. These orangutans must undergo a long rehabilitation process, spanning several years, before they are..

POST-RELEASE MONITORING

AN OLD FACE AND A NEW BABY!

Correctly identifying orangutans during observations can be tricky! This is especially true if our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team is observing orangutans that have not been spotted for a long time,

ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION

ASIAN WATERBIRD CENSUS 2022 COMES TO THE SALAT ISLAND

One way to monitor and protect wildlife populations in their habitats is by collecting relevant data through observations and censuses. The BOS Foundation participates in an annual data collection activity that focused on waterbirds and wetlands.

ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION

ALL THE EXCITING BIRDS THAT LIVE ON JUQ KEHJE SWEN ISLAND

One way to monitor and protect wildlife populations is through data collection, via surveys or censuses. As the BOS Foundation has done in previous years, our team on the pre-release island of Juq Kehje Swen in East Kalimantan, recently participated

FOREST SCHOOL

FOOD FIGHTS: ORANGUTAN-STYLE!

Orangutans must learn and develop their repertoire of survival skills prior to being released into the wild. Learning to compete with other orangutans is an important skill that orangutans need to master in order to become independent.

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