Archive for October, 2019

Alejandra’s rehabilitation journey

Orphaned orangutan Alejandra was rescued in the village of Tapen in Central Kalimantan in Borneo by the Central Kalimantan Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) and BOS Foundation. She was brought to Nyaru Menteng on 22 December 2017. Back when Alejandra was rescued she was only 3 months old, weak and […]

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Eight more orangutans returned to the wild

Eight orangutans have been returned to the wild in the protected rainforest Bukit Batikap in Borneo. When orphaned orangutans are brought to the Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre, the orangutans go through a long rehabilitation process. After forest school, they are moved to the pre-release islands. Here they live on their […]

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Forest fires forced Sapat into conflict with humans

When male orangutan Sapat was rescued and brought to intensive care, a large number of bullets were found lodged beneath his skin. The forest fires that have ravaged in Borneo recently have most likely forced him away from his natural habitat. In late September, the Central Kalimantan Natural Resources Conservation […]

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Returning four orangutans to the wild

Returning rehabilitated orangutans to the wild is a difficult and demanding process. Last week, the turn finally came to Arman, Marlies, Randy and Sumirah to return to the wild in the protected rainforest Kehje Sewen. Here you can read about their final journey to freedom. The 500-kilometer-long trip from the […]

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