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KEEPING TRACK OF THEM AFTER THEY RETURN TO THE FOREST

A release into the wild is often seen as the final chapter in an orangutan’s rehabilitation journey. After years of care and training at rehabilitation centers such as Nyaru Menteng and Samboja Lestari, learning to climb, forage, and live independently through forest school and pre-release islands, these orangutans are finally ready to return to their natural habitat. For the conservation team, however, that moment marks the beginning of one of …
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borneoorangutansurvival.org broke the news on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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