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Meet Baimah

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NYARU MENTENG II UPDATE: FEBRUARY 2025

NYARU MENTENG II UPDATE: FEBRUARY 2025

Progress is being made as BOSF constructs the new islands, forest school, and facilities for the orangutans' big move to the new Nyaru Menteng II. The Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOSF) is relocating one of its centers, the Nyaru Menteng orangutan...

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DERMATITIS CASES IN ORANGUTANS

DERMATITIS CASES IN ORANGUTANS

Recently, several orangutans on our pre-release islands have been undergoing recovery from skin health issues. These orangutans were exposed to the rengas tree (Gluta renghas), a plant known to be dangerous for both human and orangutan skin. The rengas tree is...

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TEMON AND LAHEI DISAPPEAR!

TEMON AND LAHEI DISAPPEAR!

Temon, a 3-year-old female orangutan, and Lahei, a 4-year-old male, are skilled and independent explorers from the large Forest School group at the Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre. Temon and Lahei don't socialise much with the other orangutans in their group, but...

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DENTAL EXAMINATION IN ORANGUTANS

DENTAL EXAMINATION IN ORANGUTANS

Just like humans, orangutans also require proper dental care, including regular check-ups and specialized treatment. Recently, one of the male orangutans in our rehabilitation centre underwent a dental operation due to issues with his teeth, including caries and...

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THE RETURN OF THE DOMINANT ORANGUTAN IN KEHJE SEWEN FOREST

THE RETURN OF THE DOMINANT ORANGUTAN IN KEHJE SEWEN FOREST

After a long absence, one of the dominant male orangutans, Hamzah, has finally been spotted again near Camp Lesik in Kehje Sewen Forest. Our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team was stunned by Hamzah's appearance, as the last time he was seen was in 2022. At that time,...

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HILDA AND HIRAN: A NEW CHAPTER IN THE WILD 

HILDA AND HIRAN: A NEW CHAPTER IN THE WILD 

Another story about a mother and her infant from one of our release locations in Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park (TNBBBR). This time, our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team in the Hiran watershed successfully observed Hilda, a female orangutan released back into...

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SELFIE: A RESCUED BABY ORANGUTAN FROM TUMBANG SAMBA

SELFIE: A RESCUED BABY ORANGUTAN FROM TUMBANG SAMBA

On August 12, 2024, the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre received a report about a baby orangutan in Tumbang Samba Village, Katingan Regency, Central Kalimantan. The female orangutan, estimated to be 10 months old, was found by a local resident who worked...

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THE JOURNEY OF A WANDERER TO FREEDOM IN THE WILD

THE JOURNEY OF A WANDERER TO FREEDOM IN THE WILD

Runtu, a 23-year-old female orangutan, is one of six successful releases into Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park (TNBBBR). Runtu, a returned orangutan from Thailand, has been having challenging rehabilitation at the Nyaru Menteng rehabilitation Centre since 2006. A...

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FROM US FOR THE ORANGUTANS

FROM US FOR THE ORANGUTANS

In addition to Post-Release Monitoring (PRM), PT. Restorasi Habitat Orangutan Indonesia (PT. RHOI) also runs a habitat management and restoration program (PPH). This program is one of the ecosystem restoration activities carried out by the RE-PPH Division. As the name...

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NEW ARRIVAL SUN BEAR CUB IN SAMBOJA LESTARI

NEW ARRIVAL SUN BEAR CUB IN SAMBOJA LESTARI

At the end of July, Samboja Lestari welcomed a new arrival—a tiny sun bear cub, just around two months old, named Andre. His journey began at our rehabilitation center after he was rescued from a resident living in the industrial forest plantation of Sebulu...

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THE SUSPECTED CHICKEN THIEF

THE SUSPECTED CHICKEN THIEF

Stories from our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team working at the release site are always exciting. Our PRM team recently lost a chicken  we had been raising as a backup food supply at the camp. So far, we suspect a Malay civet might be behind the disappearance....

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