OVP 2024_25

Join Becky In Borneo On Our Orangutan Volunteer Program

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Join us for an unforgettable orangutan-packed adventure with Lou Grossfeldt
trekking through Australia's Sapphire Coast
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Because their future depends on us

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Jeni was badly injured during her time in captivity

Monyo was only 6 months old when he lost his mother

Show You Care – Adopt Today!

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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.

539
Orangutans have been released
back to their home.
349
Orangutans are being cared for in
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.

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work to save these beautiful creatures.

Our Community

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It's #GoTime!🙌

From now till 30 January at noon, EthicalJobs.com.au will match your donation to BOS Australia up to a maximum of $5,000 - meaning we could receive $10,000 or even more!

chuffed.org/project/ethicaljobs-bosaus-matched-donations (or link in bio)

Pl#helpuselpUs make the most of this fanta#opportunityunity so we can rescue, rehabilitate and release more critic#endangeredg#orangutansutans and protect and restore t#Rainforestorest homes.🦧

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14 hours ago

Its #GoTime!🙌

From now till 30 January at noon, EthicalJobs.com.au will match your donation to BOS Australia up to a maximum of $5,000 - meaning we could receive $10,000 or even more!

https://chuffed.org/project/ethicaljobs-bosaus-matched-donations (or link in bio)

Please #HelpUs make the most of this fantastic #opportunity so we can rescue, rehabilitate and release more critically #endangered #orangutans and protect and restore their #rainforest homes.🦧

https://chuffed.org/project/ethicaljobs-bosaus-matched-donations (or link in bio)

#saveorangutans #donationmatch #dontmissout #conservation

It's #GoTime!🙌

From now till 30 January at noon, EthicalJobs.com.au will match your donation to BOS Australia up to a maximum of $5,000 - meaning we could receive $10,000 or even more!

chuffed.org/project/ethicaljobs-bosaus-matched-donations

Pl#helpuselpUs make the most of this fanta#opportunityunity so we can rescue, rehabilitate and release more critic#endangeredg#orangutansutans and protect and restore t#Rainforestorest homes.🦧

chuffed.org/project/ethicaljobs-bosaus-matched-donati#saveorangutansu#DonationMatchm#dontmissouts#conservationation
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14 hours ago

Its #GoTime!🙌  

From now till 30 January at noon, EthicalJobs.com.au will match your donation to BOS Australia up to a maximum of $5,000 - meaning we could receive $10,000 or even more!

https://chuffed.org/project/ethicaljobs-bosaus-matched-donations

Please #HelpUs make the most of this fantastic #opportunity so we can rescue, rehabilitate and release more critically #endangered #orangutans and protect and restore their #rainforest homes.🦧 

https://chuffed.org/project/ethicaljobs-bosaus-matched-donations

#saveorangutans #donationmatch #dontmissout #conservation

This #WildWednesday, let’s check in with one of our pre-release islanders, female #orangutan Mozza.

The BOS Foundation technicians observed her around feeding platform 9 on Kaja Island with her infant.

At the beginning of the observation, Mozza was moving between the trees before descending to a height of 1 to 5 meters, where she sat and closely watched the technicians. She then lay on the feeding platform, breastfeeding and engaging with her child.

Pre-release islands are like universities for our orangutans. After graduating from #OrangutanJungleSchool, they are the next step on their rehabilitation journey.

Only when the #orangutans on the islands prove themselves capable foragers, adept climbers, innovative nest builders, and appropriately weary of humans do the technicians know they are ready to return to their wild forest home.

orangutans.com.au

#saveorangutans #conservation #love
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2 days ago

This #WildWednesday, let’s check in with one of our pre-release islanders, female #orangutan Mozza.

The BOS Foundation technicians observed her around feeding platform 9 on Kaja Island with her infant.

At the beginning of the observation, Mozza was moving between the trees before descending to a height of 1 to 5 meters, where she sat and closely watched the technicians. She then lay on the feeding platform, breastfeeding and engaging with her child.

Pre-release islands are like universities for our orangutans. After graduating from #OrangutanJungleSchool, they are the next step on their rehabilitation journey. 

Only when the #orangutans on the islands prove themselves capable foragers, adept climbers, innovative nest builders, and appropriately weary of humans do the technicians know they are ready to return to their wild forest home.

orangutans.com.au

#saveorangutans #conservation #love

This #WildWednesday, let’s check in with one of our pre-release islanders, female #orangutan Mozza.

The BOS Foundation technicians observed her around feeding platform 9 on Kaja Island with her infant.

At the beginning of the observation, Mozza was moving between the trees before descending to a height of 1 to 5 meters, where she sat and closely watched the technicians. She then lay on the feeding platform, breastfeeding and engaging with her child.

Pre-release islands are like universities for our orangutans. After graduating from #OrangutanJungleSchool, they are the next step on their rehabilitation journey.

Only when the #orangutans on the islands prove themselves capable foragers, adept climbers, innovative nest builders, and appropriately weary of humans do the technicians know they are ready to return to their wild forest home.

orangutans.com.au

#saveorangutans #conservation #love
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2 days ago

This #WildWednesday, let’s check in with one of our pre-release islanders, female #orangutan Mozza.

The BOS Foundation technicians observed her around feeding platform 9 on Kaja Island with her infant.

At the beginning of the observation, Mozza was moving between the trees before descending to a height of 1 to 5 meters, where she sat and closely watched the technicians. She then lay on the feeding platform, breastfeeding and engaging with her child.

Pre-release islands are like universities for our orangutans. After graduating from #OrangutanJungleSchool, they are the next step on their rehabilitation journey. 

Only when the #orangutans on the islands prove themselves capable foragers, adept climbers, innovative nest builders, and appropriately weary of humans do the technicians know they are ready to return to their wild forest home.

orangutans.com.au

#saveorangutans #conservation #love

#orangutans go to the dentist too!

#findout more about the dental procedures our amazing veterinary team performs here:

orangutans.com.au/dental-care-for-orangutans

#saveorangutans #MondayMedic @medis_nm
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4 days ago

Unleash your creativity and caption our #photooftheweek!

Wishing you all a #happyweekend!

orangutans.com.au

#saveorangutans #weekendvibes
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6 days ago

Unleash your creativity and caption our #PhotoOfTheWeek!

Wishing you all a #HappyWeekend!

orangutans.com.au

#saveorangutans #weekendvibes
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