Wild cats and more! at the Pondok Ambung Research Site
This year the Foundation received a grant from the Rufford Foundation for a Camera Trap Programme at Pondok Ambung. This is an important development, as this research site is within the Tanjung Puting...
View ArticleAdventures in Borneo
This summer I had the unique opportunity to visit Central Kalimantan to see the area in which the Orangutan Foundation operates. I have been interning with the Foundation for 4 months, and I’m familiar...
View ArticleAn Adventure in the Bornean Rainforest
Long standing supporter, volunteer and 2016 volunteer coordinator, Joanne Cotton, shares her experience of voluntary work in Borneo gained from taking part in the Orangutan Foundation Volunteer...
View ArticleThe Forest – A Message of Thanks
We have just received a wonderful message from our Research Station Manager, Fembry Arianto. The Orangutan Foundation manages Pondok Ambung Tropical Forest Research Station, which lies within one of...
View Article#WildlifeWednesday: Tarsiers
The Orangutan Foundation manages a tropical forest research station in Tanjung Puting National Park, Indonesian Borneo. Pondok Ambung Research Station is used as a base from which our field staff,...
View ArticleThe Orangutan Foundation’s 5 Programmes in Indonesian Borneo
Watch this short video to learn about our 5 ongoing programmes in Indonesian Borneo: Please help us ensure a future for orangutans, forests and people. To support our work with a donation, please click...
View ArticleResearch and the Rainforest
Research and the Rainforest To mark #RainforestLive2017, we explore the reasons why rainforest research is so critical to our operations in Indonesian Borneo. We share recent research on individual...
View ArticleIndonesia’s future wildlife conservationist
Orangutan Foundation hosted 53 visiting Indonesian students from Bogor Agricultural University in June. Students from Bogor Agricultural Univeristy at Pondok Ambung Research Station, Tanjung Puting...
View ArticleWild cats at Pondok Ambung station, Indonesian Borneo
Below are some images taken from camera traps at Pondok Ambung Research Station, Tanjung Puting National Park. In 2017, Orangutan Foundation, awarded three research scholarships to Indonesian students....
View ArticleThe future of conservation is in our hands
The survival of the critically endangered orangutan and its forest habitat lies in the hands of Indonesia’s youth. Their opinions, decisions and actions will determine its future existence in the wild....
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