All living things - including orangutans - have an innate drive to meet their biological needs; water, food, oxygen, and shelter are all key to surviving in the forest. But what about the drive to reproduce? Learn how this semi-solitary species finds a mate in the forest.
Orangutan Stories: Death and Birth - The Circle of Life in the Wild
Orangutan Stories: Logos’ lucky rescue from the pet trade to thriving in the forest
The life of the veterinarians
2024 highlights: A look back on our conservation achievements together for orangutans, forests, and people
Orangutan Stories: The return of Andy!
Reforestation programme: 43,500 tree-saplings planted!
Orangutan Stories: Boy's release!
Orangutan Stories: Unusual Interactions
Orangutan Stories: Exploring Food in the Forest
Orangutan Stories: The Art of Nest-Building
Orangutans are arboreal mammals who are known not only as forest gardeners, but as forest architects, with magnificent nest building abilities. These primates spend their days climbing, foraging for food, and brachiating through the forest canopy. Afterwards, they build a new nest every single night to sleep in.
Orangutan Stories: Young orangutans have much to learn!
Orangutan Stories: News from Camp Rasak
Orangutan Stories: Sinta the Curious Eater
EXCITING NEWS: Rare Sighting of Mother and Two Infant Endangered Bornean Clouded Leopards
Orangutan Stories: Mona the Observer
Throughout our soft-release programme, the rescued, orphaned orangutans acquire many important skills as they learn to grasp the workings of life in the forest. These young orangutans must learn the essential skills of how to forage for food, climb trees, and build nests, as well as become familiar with their forest habitat and all that it encompasses.
Orangutan Stories: Timtom’s Beautiful Hair
Every orangutan has a distinct personality and unique physical characteristics that differentiate one to another. Their body size, facial features, and special characteristics are a few of the ways that the field staff use to identify orangutans in Lamandau Wildlife Reserve - Timtom is known for her beautiful hair.
Orangutan Stories: Poor Logos is Recovering
Unusual news came from Camp JL in Lamandau Wildlife Reserve. Infant Logos received an injury to his left forefinger due to an animal bite. Camp staff are currently unsure which orangutan bit him and how it occurred. As usual, Logos was actively playing in the camp yard and appeared to be in good health until February 1st when he returned to his enclosure.





