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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.

POST-RELEASE MONITORING

A MOTHER’S LOVE IS LIKE NOTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD

Today, Indonesian people celebrate Mother's Day. A mother's love for her child is immeasurable and this, unsurprisingly, also applies to orangutans. Check out the following story about how a mother orangutan takes care of and protects her young in...

RELEASES

RELEASE CANDIDATE PROFILES FOR THE 38th ORANGUTAN RELEASE

Pickle was rescued from Pangkalan Bun in West Kotawaringin Regency, Central Kalimantan. He arrived at the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre on September 29, 2007, when he was just five months old. He weighed only 2.2 kilograms at the...

UNRELEASEABLE ORANGUTANS

BEWARE OF FOOD THIEVES!

Knowing how to compete with other orangutans while foraging is one of the most important skills an orangutan needs to survive in the wild. Each individual orangutan eventually learns about this, sometimes the hard way! So how has Desi...

UNRELEASEABLE ORANGUTANS

A FUTURE FOR ‘UNRELEASABLE’ ORANGUTANS

Not all orangutans in rehabilitation centres are able to successfully complete the rehabilitation process and return to living wild and free in the forest. For a variety of reasons, these orangutans will have to rely on human assistance for the...

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?

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