UPDATE ON OUR NEWEST RESCUED BABIES
Following last weeks rescues of two baby orangutans by BOS Foundation Nyaru Menteng and the Central Kalimantan BKSDA, we are happy to report that one week on, both babies are doing so much better.
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.
Following last weeks rescues of two baby orangutans by BOS Foundation Nyaru Menteng and the Central Kalimantan BKSDA, we are happy to report that one week on, both babies are doing so much better.
You may recall the two orphaned, male baby orangutans that came into the BOS Foundation’s care in 2015 named Napri and Yutris.
You may remember that earlier this year we rescued a female baby orangutan called Kejora (Read her rescue story here: Baby Kejora). At the time of her rescue, our team learned that Kejora had endured...
Who could forget George, the beautiful baby orangutan rescued by the Samboja Lestari rescue team on 19 May, 2015. Our baby boy has since grown into an amazing young orangutan in the Forest School Baby Group.
Unlike birds and other forest animals for orangutans living in the wild a nest is not permanent home. Instead it is a place in which to rest and where they are safe from terrestrial predators and protected from the elements.