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.
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Orangutans are on the brink of extinction. Help provide the care and rehabilitationΒ
they need to return to the wild.
The Problem
There are numerous threats to the viability of the remainingΒ wild orangutan populationΒ in Indonesia and Malaysia.Β Β The primary threat is theΒ loss of habitat with up to 80% of suitable forest in Indonesia and MalaysiaΒ 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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BEES TAKE OVER THE CAMP
Sweet, flavourful, and nutritious, honey is beloved by nearly everyone, but the same cannot be said for bees. As the season for bees comes to Camp Nles Mamse, our post-release monitoring team must be on high... View Article
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EMBRACING TRADITION AND SUSTAINABILITY
The Wehea Dayak Village, located in Kalimantan’s beautiful interior, showcases a uniquely preserved culture emphasising life in harmony with nature.Β The Wehea Dayak are indigenous people living in the Muara Wahau District of East Kutai Regency,... View Article
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A TALE OF RESILIENCE
Our Post-Release Monitoring (PRM) team at Camp Himba Pambelum in the Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park finally spotted Suci again. Find out how the young female is doing.Β The PRM team was thrilled to encounter... View Article
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT: WIWIK ASTUTIK
Meet Wiwik Astutik, BOS Foundationβs incredible Volunteer Facilitator. Her passion and love for orangutans are truly inspiring, and it all started almost 30 years ago with a ravaging forest fire.Β Since when have you been working... View Article
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FLEUR LOVES HER SOLITUDE
Fleur is one of the 75 sun bears in our care. She started her journey with the BOS Foundation at the Nyaru Menteng Rehabilitation Centre. However, in May 2018, we transferred her to more sun-bear-appropriate facilities... View Article
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HOW TO FIND A RELEASE FOREST
Careful consideration is essential when determining the release area for orangutans. One of the most important factors is ensuring that the forest is productive and its natural food sources can sustain an orangutan population far into... View Article
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SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR ALL
Every year on February 21, Indonesia celebrates National Waste Awareness Day. This occasion serves as an opportunity to improve public awareness of the importance of sustainable waste management for all and its critical role in preserving... View Article
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THE CURIOUS CHEEK-PADDER
Orangutans are also highly curious beings. Even though our Post-Release-Monitoring team is used to our red cousins’ inquisitive nature, a recent observation took them by surprise.Β Our PRM team at Camp Nles Mamse woke up to... View Article
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MUSHROOM EXTRAVAGANZA
Meet another fascinating species that shares the same ecosystem as orangutans. While its life is short, its unique appearance is truly unforgettable.Β Β The Bridal Veil Mushroom (Phallus indusiatus) is a type of fungus that grows solitary... View Article
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Our Community
We have just received a new video from #borneo of Onyer, one of our #adoptees!
Check it outβand if you can't withstand his #irresistible #Charm, why not adopt him and follow him on his journey to #OrangutanFreedom?
Sponsor Onyer here: bit.ly/Adopt-Onyer
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6 hours ago
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Very nice and beautiful
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#Wow!
#DidYouKnow that a fully-grown male #orangutan can outlift seven men?π¦§
orangutans.com.au
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1 day ago
I’ve just watched a news artical on 9News about a baby Orangutan who has been born by C Section in an American zoo (destined to a life in captivity). Why is this reaching our National news when all the wonderful work that Australian BOS does in Borneo, training and releasing Orangutans in the wild, not getting onto our National news? π©
Yes that was what we were told at the Orang center near on our visit to Borneoπ
this one is handsome, like his beard!
π’s like he could πΊπ
A very handsome fellow.
Did you know we also care for 75 #sunbears at Samboja Lestari? Beautiful Fleur (photo) is one of them.
The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is the smallest of the eight bear species in the world. Sadly, they face numerous threats, like #orangutans.
If you join one of our Orangutan Enrichment Volunteer Tours in #borneo, you will also prepare enrichment items for these #cute bearsβanother reason to #booktoday! We have multiple start dates available.
Find all the info here:
experienceborneo.org/orangutan-volunteer-program
Read more about sun bear Fleur here:
orangutans.com.au/news/fleur-loves-her-solitude
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2 days ago
Already done this and it was fabulous
We did and loved it
The Wehea Dayak #IndigenousPeoples embody a unique way of life that combines #traditions, reverence, and a strong commitment to #sustainable living practices.
Find out all about this fascinating #tribe here:
orangutans.com.au/news/tradition-and-sustainability
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4 days ago
Caption our #photooftheweek!ππ¦§
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7 days ago
Adorable and beautiful β€οΈππβ€οΈ
"my nose was cold"
"I'm sure I put my teeth in this morning "
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Toby Johnson
π’n good
Beauty
It's #FeelGoodFriday, a day to enjoy life and spread #goodvibes.
Will you bring some #joy to little Onyer today by adopting him?
Onyer is joining the Nursery Group at #OrangutanJungleSchool with the ultimate goal of #OrangutanFreedom.
Start sponsoring him on his rehabilitation journey for less than $1 a day and receive quarterly updates on his progress, a personalised adoption certificate, information on your baby, a screensaver and a small gift.
bit.ly/Adopt-Onyer
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1 week ago
Precious and those beautiful eyes you could get lost in. Gorgeous
Precious babies
he is adorable
Those beautiful eyes
Sooooooooooooooo cutie pie little one
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Alessandro Sicignano ma guarda π₯Ί
So very cute β€οΈ
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Great news! Our Post-Release Monitoring team in the Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park finally spotted Suci again after they hadn't seen her for over a year.
Find out how the young female is doing in #OrangutanFreedom!
orangutans.com.au/news/a-tale-of-resilience/
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1 week ago
Is nice to see they are thriving after their release!
How wonderful and beautiful!
This is why I support BOS. Thank you !!!
Sweetieππ
π’n good
So cool
omg!!!!
We've got some #mondaymotivation for you.
Check out this video and #joinus for an #unforgettable #travelexperience in #borneo! We have multiple start dates available and promise you memories that will last a lifetime.π¦§
experienceborneo.org/orangutan-volunteer-program
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2 weeks ago
So nice.. And really many thanks for humen being...
Love to go back P&M x
mum and baby moveing between the cages
Will definitelly come back soon ♥οΈ π¦§π₯π₯₯ π♥οΈ
Cant wait π«Ά
Boardwalk into the jungle
Mun kisses the baby as getacross to the other cage
We vissited the sanctury near HUCHIN some years ago it was wonderful and watched the wild ORANG's being called out of the jungel to be fed .it was a wonderfu trip .the enclosed picture was the last one i took as they were returning back into the jungle.I will put some mor pictuers up next
It is a well-known fact that nearly 70% of the Borneo rainforest has been explored by humans not by their feet, but rather by chainsaws. It is difficult to fathom that a mere 30% of virgin forest is now capable of accommodating the vast array of jungle species. Despite the relevant authorities' constant call to "SAVE OUR JUNGLE," it is quite disconcerting to see that white-collar logging entrepreneurs stand behind their backs.