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  • Villagers carry Prima, a 8 yr old juvenile female, in a cage to Gunung Tarak, a forest where she will be released into the wild for the first time in her life. <br />
<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140610_26413.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR transport juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27766.jpg
  • Three wild orangutans which were rescued by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) from burned out areas are being translocated to Sebangau National Park by boat.  They have been brought from the BOS holding center where they have been for several days, and are now being transfered to a boat for travel to the park.<br />
<br />
Kereng Village, Sebangau District<br />
<br />
Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia<br />
Island of Borneo
    MM8117_151029_54113.jpg
  • Lacking mothers, some of the orphan orangutans at IAR form bonds with eachother for comfort, and spend almost all their time together.<br />
<br />
Juvenile orangutans at IAR explore a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild.<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28011.jpg
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    MM8117_151029_54189.jpg
  • Three wild orangutans which were rescued by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) from burned out areas are being translocated to Sebangau National Park by boat.  They have been brought from the BOS holding center where they have been for several days, and are now being transfered to a boat for travel to the park.<br />
<br />
Kereng Village, Sebangau District<br />
<br />
Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia<br />
Island of Borneo
    MM8117_151029_54086.jpg
  • Three wild orangutans which were rescued by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) from burned out areas are being translocated to Sebangau National Park by boat.  They have been brought from the BOS holding center where they have been for several days, and are now being transfered to a boat for travel to the park.<br />
<br />
Kereng Village, Sebangau District<br />
<br />
Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia<br />
Island of Borneo
    MM8117_151029_53940.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR transports a group of juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27920.jpg
  • A non-releasable flanged male orangutan at IAR<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27438.jpg
  • "Rescue" of a five month old male baby orangutan from captivity in Sungai Besar village by the BKSDA (Department of Wildlife and Nature Conservation) staff and wildlife veteranarian Dr. Ayu from International Animal Rescue.
    150727_00578.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR spend time with a group of juvenile orangutans in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27089.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR transports a group of juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27920 - Version 2.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR carries a juvenile orangutan on her back and walks with another from their cage to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_26988.jpg
  • "Rescue" of a five month old male baby orangutan from captivity in Sungai Besar village by the BKSDA (Department of Wildlife and Nature Conservation) staff and wildlife veteranarian Dr. Ayu from International Animal Rescue.
    150727_00437.jpg
  • An endangered young male Bornean Orangutan climbs over 30 meters up a tree deep in the rain forest of Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia (Island of Borneo).
    150812_g04066.jpg
  • Bornean Orangutan <br />
Wurmbii Sub-species<br />
(Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)<br />
<br />
Adult female Walimah tending her severely injured foot.<br />
<br />
Gunung Palung Orangutan Project<br />
Cabang Panti Research Station<br />
Gunung Palung National Park<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    150730_02321.jpg
  • DCIM\100GOPRO\G0015221.
    MM8117_151029_54146.jpg
  • Three wild orangutans which were rescued by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) from burned out areas are being translocated to Sebangau National Park by boat.  They have been brought from the BOS holding center where they have been for several days, and are now being transfered to a boat for travel to the park.<br />
<br />
Kereng Village, Sebangau District<br />
<br />
Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia<br />
Island of Borneo
    MM8117_151029_53991.jpg
  • Bornean Orangutan <br />
Wurmbii Sub-species<br />
(Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)<br />
<br />
Unflanged adult male "Ned"<br />
<br />
Gunung Palung Orangutan Project<br />
Cabang Panti Research Station<br />
Gunung Palung National Park<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    150812_08230 - Version 2.jpg
  • Three wild orangutans which were rescued by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) from burned out areas are being translocated to Sebangau National Park by boat.  They have been brought from the BOS holding center where they have been for several days, and are now being transfered to a boat for travel to the park.<br />
<br />
Kereng Village, Sebangau District<br />
<br />
Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia<br />
Island of Borneo
    MM8117_151029_53752.jpg
  • Three wild orangutans which were rescued by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) from burned out areas are being translocated to Sebangau National Park by boat.  They have been brought from the BOS holding center where they have been for several days, and are now being transfered to a boat for travel to the park.<br />
<br />
Kereng Village, Sebangau District<br />
<br />
Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia<br />
Island of Borneo
    MM8117_151029_53857.jpg