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HANUNG MOVES HOUSE

HANUNG MOVES HOUSE

Our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team recently translocated Hanung, who the BOS Foundation released to the Kehje Sewen Forest in 2016. Find out why. In addition to releasing and monitoring orangutans in the forest, the PRM team also translocates orangutans when...
ORANGUTAN WARRIOR: NUR SYAMSIAH

ORANGUTAN WARRIOR: NUR SYAMSIAH

It has been some time since we brought you a new Orangutan Warrior profile. This time, we’d like to introduce you to one of the inspiring women who has been a part of our Orangutan Habitat Rehabilitation (RHO) programme in East Kalimantan since 2016. Nur...
HOW DO ORANGUTANS ‘TALK’?

HOW DO ORANGUTANS ‘TALK’?

Orangutans are semi-solitary primates who spend the majority of their lives alone. However, in some orangutan populations, the females will gather in groups from time to time, especially during the fruiting season, when forest food is abundant. Group activity like...
MYSTERIOUS NEIGHBOURS

MYSTERIOUS NEIGHBOURS

Our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team recently searched for orangutans at Puncak Leke in the Kehje Sewen Forest when they caught sight of an unidentified animal. They took a closer look at the curious creature and noticed it was rolled up with its head tucked into...
JUNGLE SHARPSHOOTERS TAKE AIM

JUNGLE SHARPSHOOTERS TAKE AIM

One of the skills the Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team members learn when working in the Kehje Sewen Forest is the ability to fire a tranquilliser gun. All of them must possess this skill to support the veterinarians if they need to anaesthetise an orangutan in the...
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