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Monita is being cared for at BOS Nyaru Menteng. She's one of the youngest stars of 安卓网飞app

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Topan is being cared for at BOS Nyaru Menteng. She weighed only 3.5 lbs. when she was rescued!

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Gatot is being cared for at IAR Ketapang. Rescued when he was just 4 months old, he is now a star pupil in IAR's Baby School .

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Many people prefer to adopt 'cute' baby orangutan but please also consider adopting an older orangutan like Pingky.

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The tiny guy was given the name 'Gunung' which means “Mountain” in Indonesian. He's being cared for at IAR Ketapang.

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This handsome Sumatran cheekpadder is being cared for by SOCP. He is unreleasable & will need long-term sanctuary care.

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ORANGUTAN OUTREACH MISSION STATEMENT

Orangutan Outreach’s mission is to protect orangutans in their native forests of Borneo and Sumatra while providing care for orphaned and displaced orangutans until they can be returned to their natural environment. If they cannot be released, we will do everything in our power to ensure they have a life of dignity and the best possible long-term care. We seek to raise funds and promote public awareness of orangutan conservation issues by collaborating with partner organizations around the world.

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Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOSF)

The BOS Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rescue Center was founded in 1999 by Lone Droscher Nielsen (who is now retired) and is managed by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation. It is home to around 450 orphaned and displaced orangutans. Nyaru Menteng is located just outside the capital city of Palangka Raya in the Province of Central...

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International Animal Rescue (IAR)

Dr. Karmele Llano Sanchez and friend.... Orangutan Outreach is enormously pleased to be working with International Animal Rescue (IAR) in West Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo. As Orangutan Outreach continues to grow as an organization we are constantly looking for ways to better help the orangutans. While the Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Foundation continues to do phenomenal work...

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Orangutan Outreach is enormously proud to be supporting the conservation efforts of the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme (SOCP), an organization that has been working to protect the critically endangered Sumatran Orangutan since 2002. Visit the SOCP website to learn more about their phenomenal work. Led by Dr Ian Singleton, SOCP has a proven record for...

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We are thrilled to be partnering with Borneo Nature Foundation (BNF). About BNF BNF works to protect some of the most important areas of tropical rainforest, and to safeguard the wildlife, environment and indigenous culture on Borneo, including the peat swamps of Sebangau*, home to the world's largest orangutan population. For 18 years, OuTrop (Orangutan Tropical...

Cikananga

Orangutan Outreach has taken over financial responsibility for the care and protection of a pair of lovely orangutans named Noni and Big Dodo who live at the Cikananga (pronounced Chick-a-NAN-ga) Rescue Center in Java, Indonesia. (He is a different Dodo than the other Dodo from BOS Samboja Lestari.) We are working to ensure these...


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BOSF: Baby Jacqui Throws a Temper Tantrum

Text by: BOS Foundation Communication Team July 22, 2024 — Our dedicated surrogate mothers have many interesting stories to tell about the orangutans they care for in Forest School. The following story took place last year at our Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Forest School 3. One day, Jacqui, a member of the forest school...

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I think we can all agree 2024 has been pretty awful... Spring came and went... and now a long, hot summer is upon us! Fortunately we have lots of exciting updates for you! Click here to read the full Summer Sizzle newsletter. {:(|} You can sign up for our e-newsletter at the bottom of our...

Messi: Born to Be Wild

Text by: Melki Deus Purba, PRM Team Camp Coordinator in Batikap July 15, 2024 — “Stop! There’s one at the top of that tree”, I yelled over the loud sound of our motorboat so that Titu, our skipper for the day, could hear. We, the Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team, were traveling along the Joloi River...

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