A mother and baby orangutan, facing certain death, were rescued from hunters armed with machetes, knives and ropes.
When the Rescue team arrived, the mother gave no resistance, which is extraordinary behavior for a wild orangutan, suggesting she was totally exhausted from being chased all night.
Hunters can be paid up to A$150 for each orangutan they kill.
The good news is that the release
site was the Kehje Sewen site which was funded by Australian BOS donors
including a significant contribution by John Cochran.
View the Release video or
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With our current appeal all proceeds from sales will be sent to our sanctuaries to care for orangutans that will never be free.
 Why can’t they be free, you ask… It’s not that we don’t want them to be free, it’s just that they can’t be.
You can help by making a donation, or purchasing a gift certificate:
• for vet care • for nourishing food • for transporting babies to and from Forest School, or • to make their days enriched and stimulating.
Donations and virtual gifts are tax deductible.
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Since the 1990s, BOSF has worked to rehabilitate captive orangutans and reintroduce them back into the wild. It now has a total 850 orangutans in rehabilitation — 650 at a facility in Nyaru Menteng, Central Kalimantan, and 200 in Samboja Lestari.
A recent Jakarta Globe article highlights the various stages and challenges of orangutan rehabilitation.
Photo: A baby orangutan at a Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation rehabilitation center in East Kalimantan on Jan. 11. (JG Photo/Fidelis E. Satriastanti)
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You may recall the note we sent around in October about baby Himba, who was rescued by a wood collector in Central Kalimantan. He had brought baby Himba to Nyaru Menteng in a small cardboard box.
We now bring you an update on his wellbeing.
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The Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation will release at least six orangutans into the wild on April 22.
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Adopt one of our beautiful babies, Miko or Nita, new to our adoption program, for as little as $12 per month.

By adopting us, you help us and others like us get back to the rainforest. Adopt now
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