Archive for September, 2019

Message to protect the forest-UN Climate Action Summit

The United Nation’s Climate Action Summit 2019 was held at the UN headquarters in New York during this week from 21st-23rd of September. Already on Friday, 20th of September, a global climate strike was organized where millions of young people globally participated to express their concern about the climate and […]

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A slow and steady start for Febri

Since being released in the Kehje Sewen forest in August, Febri and the three other orangutans has had to adapt to an independent life in the wild. The post-release monitoring team from the Nles Mamse camp began observing the newly arrived orangutans immediately after the release, as they always do […]

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Misri adapting to life in the wild

On 27 August 2019, Save the Orangutan’s partner BOS Foundation released four rehabilitated orangutans to the Kehje Sewen rainforest in East Kalimantan on Borneo. Soon after the transport cages were opened, the orangutans rushed up into the trees and the post-monitoring team began to discreetly observe the newly arrived residents. […]

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Eight orangutans return home

Since the first release in 2016, a total of 136 orangutans can now call ​​Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park ( TNBBBR), a carefully selected and protected rainforest area in central Kalimantan on Borneo,  their home.   The eight orangutans released in TNBBBR last week included three males, Tom, Toby […]

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Orangutan family released in Kehje Sewen

For the fourth time this year, Save the Orangutan’s partner BOS Foundation has released rehabilitated orangutans to the protected rainforest area of ​​Kehje Sewen in East Kalimantan. This time, it is orangutans Febri, Misri, Riki and Rini that have returned to life in the wild. With the release of these […]

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