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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...
MAMA SIGNE AND HER BABY VISITED CAMP NLES MAMSE

MAMA SIGNE AND HER BABY VISITED CAMP NLES MAMSE

In June 2024, a female orangutan, Signe, was spotted once again near the Camp Nles Mamse area in Kehje Sewen Forest. This sighting was eagerly awaited, as the last time Signe was observed was in April 2023. At that time, Signe and her baby were seen together with...
BENI’S REMARKABLE PROGRESS AND ENDURING RITUAL

BENI’S REMARKABLE PROGRESS AND ENDURING RITUAL

In the heart of Central Kalimantan’s pre-release Salat Island, we catch up with the charismatic big boy Beni. The morning ritual for this island resident involves hanging out by the canal’s edge, eagerly awaiting the arrival of the technicians’ boat...
ADOPTABLE MONYO

ADOPTABLE MONYO

The baby of the bunch, Monyo is our youngest adoptable male orangutan. He arrived at our Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre in November 2019, when a local villager claimed to have found the 6-month-old Monyo stranded alone a week before being rescued by the Central...
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