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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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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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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Two young orangutans sitting together during rehabilitation at BOS Nyaru Menteng
Video: Orangutan Bromance — Avo & Kalanaman!

Date Posted: November 21, 2025 Avo and Kalanaman are orphaned babies who are being cared for at BOS Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rescue Center...

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Video: Daring Orangutan Duo Lahei and Temon

Date Posted: October 28, 2025 Text by: BOS Foundation Communication Team, BOSF HQ, Bogor, West Java TEMON & LAHEI BREAKS THE JUNGLE RULES...

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Baby Selfie is Thriving in Nursery School

Date Posted: September 5, 2025 Text by: BOS FOundation Communications Team at Nyaru Menteng, Central Kalimantan SELFIE GROWING BOLD IN NURSERY GROUP Since...

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Video: Primate Buddies!

At the BOS Nyaru Menteng play yard, wild macaques love to come and play with the orangutans when they return from a day...

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Rehabilitated orangutan climbing freely in forest habitat after release into the wild
Video: Orangutan Youngins

Juvenile orangutans are bold, curious, and full of personality! This is their time to grow, explore, and find their wild identity—learning the forest...

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