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Monyo was only 6 months old when he lost his mother
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Our vision is a world where orangutans are free from the threat of extinction and can live in the wild, unharmed by humans.
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Orangutans are on the brink of extinction. Help provide the care and rehabilitationย
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The Problem
There are numerous threats to the viability of the remainingย wild orangutan populationย in Indonesia and Malaysia.ย ย The primary threat is theย loss of habitat with up to 80% of suitable forest in Indonesia and Malaysiaย 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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THE 46TH ORANGUTAN RELEASE FROM NYARU MENTENG
The Ministry of Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia, the Central Kalimantan Natural Resources Conservation Agency, the Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park, and the Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Foundation will soon conduct the 46th orangutan... View Article
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KOPRAL’S RECOVERY
Do you remember Kopral, the orangutan with no arms? He is our superhero when it comes to determination, resilience and a positive attitude. Last year, he seriously injured his right foot, which is extremely tragic for... View Article
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HOW ORANGUTANS UNDERGO THEIR ANNUAL HEALTH CHECK
At the BOS Foundation’s rehabilitation centres, the veterinarians perform routine annual health checks to ensure the well-being of the orangutans in our care. Recently, our medical, animal welfare and technician teams at Samboja Lestari conducted a... View Article
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MAMA JOSIE’S JOURNEY
Josie is one of the female orangutans currently honing her learned skills on Kaja Pre-Release Island. She is typically shy and solitary, rarely interacting or socialising with other orangutans on the island. Discover how she has... View Article
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SELFIE IS GROWING BOLD
Since 29 May 2025, Selfie, a young female orangutan, has officially joined the small group at the Forest School of the Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre. Initially, she was accompanied by her little friend Rumba, who brought... View Article
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A CALM ADAPTATION TO THE WILD
Do you remember Sie-Sie, the orangutan who was released into the wild last April? Unlike most orangutans who immediately climb trees or quietly distance themselves after release, Sie-Sie reacted with aggression. He showed signs of stress... View Article
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LOVE IS IN THE AIR
Mating behaviour is one of the most important forms of social interaction in the life of orangutans. This interaction occurs between male and female individuals and plays a vital role in ensuring the survival of a... View Article
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LEARNING TO LIVE WILD AND FREE
In the wild, baby orangutans, like Signe’s son Rafalang, remain closely attached to their mothers until they are around 7 to 8 years old. During this long period, a female orangutan will not give birth again,... View Article
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SUCI’S SWEET DISCOVERY
In the vast wilderness of Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park, Central Kalimantan, the story of Suci, a young female orangutan, continues to unfold with new wonders. First released in 2021, Suci occasionally appeared during observations... View Article
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Our Community
It's Orangutan Caring Week from 9-15 November!
Join us in celebrating our amazingly beautiful but critically endangered red cousins with this year's theme, "Focusing on Hope and Positive Action".
At BOS, we are dedicated to turning hope into action by rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing orangutans back to their forest homes, where they truly belong.
Since 2012, we have released 556 orangutans, and our ultimate goal is to ensure freedom for each and every eligible orangutan in our care.
With the support of dedicated orangutan warriors like you from around the world, we will achieve our dream of a wild and secure future for orangutans and their forest homes.
To learn more and support our mission, please visit:
orangutans.com.au
#OrangutanCaringWeek #saveorangutans #conservation #orangutans ... See MoreSee Less
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It's Orangutan Caring Week from 9-15 November!
Join us in celebrating our amazingly beautiful but critically endangered red cousins with this year's theme, "Focusing on Hope and Positive Action".
At BOS, we are dedicated to turning hope into action by rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing orangutans back to their forest homes, where they truly belong.
Since 2012, we have released 556 orangutans, and our ultimate goal is to ensure freedom for each and every eligible orangutan in our care.
With the support of dedicated orangutan warriors like you from around the world, we will achieve our dream of a wild and secure future for orangutans and their forest homes.
To learn more and support our mission, please visit:
orangutans.com.au
#OrangutanCaringWeek #saveorangutans #conservation #orangutans ... See MoreSee Less
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Breaking News!
The first four of seven orangutans are back home!
Berunay, Momot, Otan, and Wibowo have just been released into Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park.
The remaining three are on their way, including a very special one who was repatriated from Thailand in 2006: Kapuan. What an achievement for this 26-year-old female orangutan! After 19 years of rehabilitation, she is finally free.
We are so incredibly proud of each and every one of them. Continue to thrive in the place where you truly belong!
#OrangutanFreedom #SaveOrangutans #conservation #BreakingNews #mondaymotivation ... See MoreSee Less
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Breaking News!
The first four of seven orangutans are back home!
Berunay, Momot, Otan, and Wibowo have just been released into Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park.
The remaining three are on their way, including a very special one who was repatriated from Thailand in 2006: Kapuan. What an achievement for this 26-year-old female orangutan! After 19 years of rehabilitation, she is finally free.
We are so incredibly proud of each and every one of them. Continue to thrive in the place where you truly belong!
#OrangutanFreedom #SaveOrangutans #conservation #BreakingNews #mondaymotivation ... See MoreSee Less
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Brilliant work!
One of the greatest teams I have ever had the pleasure of working with. You do incredible things for Orangutans ๐ฆง ๐ซถ๐ซถ
Thank you BOS for the work you have done. Rescuing these helpless, kidnapped orangs was "Mission Impossible" and BOS have not only rescued, but repatriated and rehabilitated them to give them every chance of life in the wild! Amazing achievements like this are why I support BOS ๐
Look at her go โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
You're amazing!! ๐ฆงโค๏ธ
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Orangutans are so exotic yet relatable!!! <3 <3 <3
We are thrilled to announce our upcoming release to the wild!
Our parent organisation, the BOS Foundation, together with the Ministry of Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia and the Central Kalimantan Natural Resources Conservation Agency, will soon release seven orangutans into the Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park.
Among them is one orangutan who was repatriated from Thailand in 2006 and is now finally heading to her true home!
Meet all the lucky candidates in the video and read about their inspiring journeys here:
orangutans.com.au/46th-orangutan-release
(or link in bio)
We can't wait to welcome them to the freedom they so much deser#OrangutanFreedome#SaveOrangutansu#conservationation ... See MoreSee Less
5 days ago
We are thrilled to announce our upcoming release to the wild!
Our parent organisation, the BOS Foundation, together with the Ministry of Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia and the Central Kalimantan Natural Resources Conservation Agency, will soon release seven orangutans into the Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park.
Among them is one orangutan who was repatriated from Thailand in 2006 and is now finally heading to her true home!
Meet all the lucky candidates in the video and read about their inspiring journeys here:
orangutans.com.au/46th-orangutan-release
We can't wait to welcome them to the freedom they so much deser#OrangutanFreedome#SaveOrangutansu#conservationation ... See MoreSee Less
5 days ago
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This #TongueOutTuesday, we would like to introduce you to Jeni, one of our adorable adoptable orangutans.
Jeni is looking for new sponsors to support her on her long rehabilitation journey toward freedom.
At 6 years old, this adventurous female is thriving in Group 3 of Forest School. She is known for her unique personality, independent spirit, and remarkable dedication to nest building.
As you can see in the photo, Jeni is genuinely enjoying her time in Forest School.
Will you help us take care of her? Sponsoring Jeni is a wonderful way to support our vital orangutan conservation efforts.
Thank you so much for adopting Jeni here:
orangutans.com.au/meet-our-family/jeni
(or link in bio)
#SaveOrangutans #conservation #AdoptAnOrangutan #love ... See MoreSee Less
1 week ago
This #TongueOutTuesday, we would like to introduce you to Jeni, one of our adorable adoptable orangutans.
Jeni is looking for new sponsors to support her on her long rehabilitation journey toward freedom.
At 6 years old, this adventurous female is thriving in Group 3 of Forest School. She is known for her unique personality, independent spirit, and remarkable dedication to nest building.
As you can see in the photo, Jeni is genuinely enjoying her time in Forest School.
Will you help us take care of her? Sponsoring Jeni is a wonderful way to support our vital orangutan conservation efforts.
Thank you so much for adopting Jeni here:
orangutans.com.au/meet-our-family/jeni
#SaveOrangutans #conservation #AdoptAnOrangutan #love ... See MoreSee Less
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