YUTRIS, NEWEST ORPHANED ORANGUTAN TO ARRIVE AT NYARU MENTENG
The BOS Foundation’s Orangutan Reintroduction Center at Nyaru Menteng recently received another orphaned orangutan, this time from Madara village in South Barito regency.
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The BOS Foundation’s Orangutan Reintroduction Center at Nyaru Menteng recently received another orphaned orangutan, this time from Madara village in South Barito regency.
Early morning on 19th May 2015, the BOS Foundation rescue team from Samboja Lestari headed to Kutai National Park (TNK) in Bontang.
A huge number of orphaned or displaced orangutans have come through our centers over the years and despite the significant effort to halt deforestation in Indonesia, orangutans sadly continue to arrive in all conditions and of all ages.
In the early morning of January 7, 2015 our team from the Nyaru Menteng (NM) Rehabilitation Center and the Conservation of Natural Resources Authority (BKSDA) of Central Kalimantan went to Tumbang Jiga Village after receiving news on the previous day
This January the BOS Foundation and RHOI was fortunate enough to be able to yet again save another orangutan from being harmed and translocate him to a safe area of forest.