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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.

FOREST SCHOOL

KLAUS, THE PLAYFUL CLIMBER

It is always exhilarating to follow the progress of young orangutans who enter our rehabilitation centre, with each individual living out their own unique story. Klaus is a male orangutan who was rescued by a joint team from the East Kalimantan BKSDA

UNRELEASEABLE ORANGUTANS

PAPA GIVES HOPE TO OTHER ‘UNRELEASABLES’

Not every orangutan resident of the BOS Foundation’s rehabilitation centres will have the opportunity to return to a natural forest where they can live wild and free. There are a number of individuals who, due to various reasons, would be unable to..

POST-RELEASE MONITORING

MARDIANTO’S #15YEARCHALLENGE

You might have seen the #10YearChallenge on social media, where people upload two photos of themselves, taken 10 years apart. The ‘challenge’ typically highlights just how much an individual’s appearance has (or has not) changed over the course of...

PEOPLE

THE BOS FOUNDATION’S DEDICATED MOTHERS

Today is Mother's Day in Indonesia, and we would like to share the challenges that our surrogate mothers conquer every day at our two rehabilitation centres: Samboja Lestari in East Kalimantan and Nyaru Menteng in Central Kalimantan. 

FOREST SCHOOL

MALIKA AND THE STRANGE NOISE

Each orangutan, much like their human relatives, has their own unique personality. Some are friendly and have a playful character, while others are more serious or aloof and like to be left alone...

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