Because you can make them smile again this Christmas
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trekking through Australia's Sapphire Coast
Jeni was badly injured during her time in captivity
Monyo was only 6 months old when he lost his mother
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Our Vision
Our vision is a world where orangutans are free from the threat of extinction and can live in the wild, unharmed by humans.
back to their home.
our two sanctuaries.
Adopt an orphaned orangutan
Orangutans are on the brink of extinction. Help provide the care and rehabilitation
they need to return to the wild.
The Problem
There are numerous threats to the viability of the remaining wild orangutan population in Indonesia and Malaysia. The primary threat is the loss of habitat with up to 80% of suitable forest in Indonesia and Malaysia having been lost in the past 20 years. Other threats, which often go hand-in-hand with the destruction of the rainforest, are the illegal pet trade and poaching.
Latest News
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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... View Article
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MEET OUR NEWEST SUN BEAR CUB
BOS Foundation’s Samboja Lestari Orangutan Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre is also a sanctuary for rescued sun bears. Recently, we welcomed a new arrival—a tiny sun bear cub named Andre, just around two months old. In early... View Article
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WHERE ARE YOU, JOSH, TELAKEN AND BAWAN?
Earlier this year, the smart Josh and tenacious Telaken finally made their way to a pre-release island, marking a significant milestone in their journey back to the wild. Along with three other orangutans—Uru, Bawan, and Monte—they... View Article
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HOW TO OBSERVE ORANGUTANS
Earlier this year, the BOS Foundation welcomed a wave of new personnel in three divisions: Post-Release Monitoring, Ecosystem Restoration–Forest Management & Development, and Ecosystem Restoration-Protection, Security, and Fire Management. Each division has its distinct roles and... View Article
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CAN ORANGUTANS SURVIVE IN AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS?
Orangutans are arboreal primates. Most of their activities involve navigating the forest canopy by combining climbing, clambering and brachiating. Given that orangutans share 97% of their DNA with humans, it is intriguing to explore how their... View Article
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A TALE OF FRIENDSHIP AND RESILIENCE
Since arriving on Badak Besar Pre-Release Island in December 2023, Taymur has made himself at home near feeding platform #3. Find out what he has been up to. As Taymur adapts to his new environment, he... View Article
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MAMA SIGNE IS BACK
The Post-Release-Monitoring Team was thrilled to have finally sighted female Signe and her baby again. Discover how they are doing. It took over a year before Signe finally reappeared near the Camp Nles Mamse area in... View Article
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WILL YOU GIVE THE ULTIMATE GIFT?
We are thrilled to announce that we recently joined “Include a Charity”, a social change campaign that aims to encourage more Australians to pledge a charitable gift in their Will. Did you know that gifts pledged... View Article
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MEET OUR NEW FAMILY MEMBER
While season 3 of Orangutan Jungle School is finally airing, we are thrilled to have added this season’s star to our adoption program. Please welcome Bumi. The seven-year-old arrived at our Nyaru Menteng centre on 18... View Article
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Our Community
Did you know young #orangutans love to #wrestle?
It’s not just #fun—it helps them get stronger, improve their motor skills, and learn to socialize.
It’s like a natural gym session and a bonding activity all in one!
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We #urgently need your #help to build five new #sanctuaryislands for our unreleasable orangutans, who are otherwise confined to cages.
bit.ly/Five-More-Islands
(or link in bio)
Why the urgency? We must relocate our Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre because the well-being of our #orangutans at the current site is at risk due to increased human activities in the area.
As you can imagine, moving an entire centre is a massive undertaking, and constructing new facilities is a financial burden we cannot bear alone.
That's why we ask you to pl#helpuselpUs this Holiday season to raise $50,000 by 25th December, so we can provide those orangutans who can never return to their true wild home with a happy and species-appropriate life on a Sanctuary Isla#donatetodayToday: bit.ly/Five-More-Islands
(or link in bio)
You can also #TaxDeductibletible donations by PayPal (bit.ly/BOSA-PayPal) or Bank Deposit (Westpac Bank, BSB: 033 112, Account name: Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Australia Incorporated, Account number: 2443#thankyounkYou!
Photo: Robert Cl#SaveOrangutansu#Holidaysi#Christmass#GiveNowv#weneedyoue#conservationa#love#love ... See MoreSee Less
2 days ago
We #urgently need your #help to build five new #sanctuaryislands for our unreleasable orangutans, who are otherwise confined to cages.
bit.ly/Five-More-Islands
Why the urgency? We must relocate our Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre because the well-being of our #orangutans at the current site is at risk due to increased human activities in the area.
As you can imagine, moving an entire centre is a massive undertaking, and constructing new facilities is a financial burden we cannot bear alone.
That's why we ask you to pl#helpuselpUs this Holiday season to raise $50,000 by 25th December, so we can provide those orangutans who can never return to their true wild home with a happy and species-appropriate life on a Sanctuary Isla#donatetodayToday: bit.ly/Five-More-Islands
You can also #TaxDeductibletible donations by PayPal (bit.ly/BOSA-PayPal) or Bank Deposit (Westpac Bank, BSB: 033 112, Account name: Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Australia Incorporated, Account number: 2443#thankyounkYou!
Photo: Robert Cl#SaveOrangutansu#Holidaysi#Christmass#GiveNowv#weneedyoue#conservationa#love#love ... See MoreSee Less
2 days ago
Parece. Com.romeu.magnífico.este.orugtan..paixão...maria
#fridayfun with Franky!
#orangutan Franky is enjoying his freedom in the Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park.
The Post-Release-Monitoring Team spotted him happily digging a small well by the riverbank. This activity is not only great for sensory stimulation, but playing with sand is also incredibly calming and satisfying!
Unfortunately, not all #orangutans in our care can return to their true wild home like Franky. However, they can still live happy and fulfilled lives.
#staytuned to learn how you can #help our unreleasable orangutans this upcoming #holidayseason!
orangutans.com.au
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6 days ago
Queria.ver..as.foto.de.romeu..ele.era.tão.maravilhoso.maria
Awww he is just gorgeous I love orangutans please keep all God's creatures protected from harm 💜
Although BOS aims to rehabilitate every #orangutan for a return to the wild, sometimes that sadly is not possible.
Currently, we care for 128 orangutans who we can't release back into t#rainforestorest homes for various reasons. Some have suffered severe injuries, others have chronic illnesses, some are too old, and some simply cannot learn the survival skills needed to survive in the wild.
The good news is these unreleasable orangutans can still live happy and fulfilling lives on specially desi#sanctuaryislandslands while receiving the necessary treatment and car#SaveOrangutansu#conservationation ... See MoreSee Less
1 week ago
Although BOS aims to rehabilitate every #orangutan for a return to the wild, sometimes that sadly is not possible.
Currently, we care for 128 orangutans who we can't release back into t#rainforestorest homes for various reasons. Some have suffered severe injuries, others have chronic illnesses, some are too old, and some simply cannot learn the survival skills needed to survive in the wild.
The good news is these unreleasable orangutans can still live happy and fulfilling lives on specially desi#sanctuaryislandslands while receiving the necessary treatment and car#SaveOrangutansu#conservationation ... See MoreSee Less
1 week ago
#JoinOurTeam! We are looking for a #passionate individual to lead our Orangutan Enrichment Volunteer Tours.
As the Orangutan Enrichment #volunteercoordinator, you will manage our seasonal volunteer tour program, ensuring a rewarding #experience for participants while contributing to the welfare of orangutans and sun bears.
Responsibilities include coordinating volunteer activities, managing tour logistics, and liaising with the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation team.
Candidates Australia-wide are invited to #applyhere:
bit.ly/Enrichment-Volunteer-Coordinator (or link in bio)
#WeAreHiring #saveorangutan #workwithus #jobopportunity ... See MoreSee Less
1 week ago
#JoinOurTeam! We are looking for a #passionate individual to lead our Orangutan Enrichment Volunteer Tours.
As the Orangutan Enrichment #volunteercoordinator, you will manage our seasonal volunteer tour program, ensuring a rewarding #experience for participants while contributing to the welfare of orangutans and sun bears.
Responsibilities include coordinating volunteer activities, managing tour logistics, and liaising with the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation team.
Candidates Australia-wide are invited to #applyhere:
bit.ly/Enrichment-Volunteer-Coordinator
#WeAreHiring #saveorangutan #workwithus #jobopportunity ... See MoreSee Less
1 week ago
I couldn’t commit to this season as I’m Back in oz in jan for work but maybe a husband and wife team for next season if you guys still need someone??
If only my dream would love this
Katie Kirk