Orangutan and Tribes Malaysia Tour Video Blog
Orangutan and Tribes Malaysia Tour Video Blog

Orangutan and Tribes Malaysia Tour Video Blog

Six Orangutans Set Free: A Journey Back to the Wild

Six Orangutans Set Free: A Journey Back to the Wild

Follow the inspiring journey of six orangutans from the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Sanctuary to their new home in Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park. Discover their release story and how you can help support orangutan conservation!

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Meet the Nayru Menteng Orangutan Candidates for BOSF's 44th Release!

Meet the Nayru Menteng Orangutan Candidates for BOSF's 44th Release!

The Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Sanctuary is preparing for the release of 6 rehabilitated orangutans. Meet the candidates for Borneo Orangutan Sanctuary Foundation's 44th release!

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Nyaru Menteng's Orangutan Super Mother - Du!

Nyaru Menteng's Orangutan Super Mother - Du!

Meet Du: Rescued from captivity in Thailand and brought back to her homeland, Du is one of Indonesia’s repatriated orangutans who has become a symbol of resilience. Learn how her journey to rehabilitation led her to motherhood and helped strengthen orangutan conservation efforts.

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Posted by Sam Hopkins on 4th Apr 2014 1 min

This month for our 'Feature of the Month' we have been fortunate enough to receive a video from one of our volunteers, Shawn Fox, who recently returned from his holiday in Borneo where he took part in the 'Orangutan and Tribes Voluntour'.

Shawn really has given a fantastic overview of the project as a whole - have a look at his video below and see for yourself!

Doesn't that just make you want to travel to Borneo and join this fantastic tour?! If you are interested in joining this tour, please don't hesitate to contact us via email ([email protected]), phone (+44(0)208 885 4987) or via our Facebook page.

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