BOS Samboja Baby Orangutans Esa and Indri
Babies Esa & Indri Growing Stronger Together

Do you remember the rescue story from Samboja Lestari about the two female orangutans, Esa and Indri? Now both have successfully completed their...

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Orangutans Inung, Indie and Indro
Inung’s Journey in the Bukit Batikap Forest

Inung was first released into the wild in 2013, at the age of 15, alongside her two young daughters, Indah and Ina. Since...

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Play Powers Forest School
Video: Play Powers Forest School

At Forest School, play comes naturally. From curious greetings and gentle nibbles to wrestling and swinging together, young orangutans learn how to socialize,...

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Orangutan Nest Building
Video: Orangutan Nest Building

Orangutans Feruza and Otan are learning one of the most important skills at BOS Samboja Forest School: nest building! With guidance from the...

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Sally the Orangutan and her furry friend.
Sally and Her Little Furry Friend

  Sally, a female orangutan who previously lived in the Socialization Complex at the BOSF Samboja Lestari Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre alongside Anggoro, has...

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A New Chapter Begins for Sally
Video: A New Chapter Begins for Sally

Sally is a lovely female orangutan who was rescued in 2014 by the BOS Foundation and is being rehabilitated at the BOS Samboja...

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Nia healing in Forest School
Baby Nia: Healing, Learning & Growing in Forest School

Rescued in mid-2025, Nia continues to show encouraging progress in her rehabilitation journey at the Nursery Group. Despite facing minor health challenges in...

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Jujun moves to a sanctuary island.
BOS Samboja: Jujun Moves to a Sanctuary Island

  Do you remember the moment when orangutans were moved from the socialization complex to the sanctuary islands at the Samboja Lestari Rehabilitation...

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Aerial view of BOS Nyaru Menteng orangutan care facilities under development in Central Kalimantan
NEW BOS Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Care Facilities in the Works

  The Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Foundation manages two of the largest orangutan rehabilitation centers, namely Nyaru Menteng in Central Kalimantan, and Samboja...

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