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CAN ORANGUTANS SWIM?

CAN ORANGUTANS SWIM?

As we know, orangutans (Pongo spp.) are known as arboreal primates. Most of their activities involve navigating the forest canopy using a combination of climbing, crawling, and brachiation. Another fact is that orangutans share 97% of their DNA with us—humans. This...
A TALE OF FRIENDSHIP AND RESILIENCE

A TALE OF FRIENDSHIP AND RESILIENCE

In the heart of the Badak Besar Pre-release Island, Taymur, a young orangutan, has found himself settled into the area near feeding platform #3. As he settled into his new environment, Taymur demonstrated remarkable resilience, frequently joining his peers at feeding...
DU THE SUPER MOM

DU THE SUPER MOM

One of the crucial initiatives undertaken by the Indonesian government to preserve this species is their orangutan repatriation program which brings illegally held captive orangutans abroad back home to Indonesia. The repatriation process itself starts with...
LITTLE GALAKSI IS NO LONGER LITTLE!

LITTLE GALAKSI IS NO LONGER LITTLE!

Galaksi, once a tiny and fragile orangutan at Samboja Lestari’s Rehabilitation Centre, has blossomed into a lively and spirited youngster. Since he arrived in 2021, Galaksi has been under the careful watch of our dedicated surrogate mothers at the baby house, where he...