Orangutan Rehabilitation Center, 2018

What is it like to be a Foster Mother to Orangutans?


Orphan orangutans need around the clock care

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Orphaned Orangutan, Borneo

Rescues


FOUR PAWS helps apes and many other animals under direct human influence

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ORANGUTAN FOREST SCHOOL

Sanctuaries


We provide species-appropriate homes for rescued animals all over the world

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APES

Our closest living relatives, the great apes including gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos, and orangutans, are rapidly losing their forest habitats due to human activities like agriculture, mining, and commercial logging. This habitat loss, along with their vulnerability to transmittable diseases, poses a serious threat to all great apes. Our close genetic relatedness is not only reflected in behavioural similarities but great apes including humans also share an extended period of infancy which is key for learning.

 FOUR PAWS supports the welfare and rehabilitation of orphaned orangutans at the ORANGUTAN FOREST SCHOOL conducted by our partner Yayasan Jejak Pulang in cooperation with the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry.

Worth knowing about Orangutans

orangutan orphan on tree

FOUR PAWS helps Orangutans

The Disappearing of the ‘Person of the Forest’

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Orangutan orphan

10 Facts about Orangutans

Did you know Orangutan means 'Person of the Forest'?

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Robin

Special Enrichment for Orangutan Robin

Overly attached to humans, he will stay under care for the rest of his life

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Foster mother and orphaned orangutan

What is it like to be a Foster Mother to Orangutans?

Orphan orangutans need around the clock care, our caregivers act as foster mothers to the apes in need

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Orangutan orphan eating forest food

What Do Orangutans Love to Eat the Most?

The orangutan orphans learn to choose and eat from the menu the the Bornean forest provides 

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Orangutan orphan eating termites

What Must an Orphan Orangutan Learn in Order to Survive in the Wild?

Before the rescued orangutans can be reintroduced into the wild, some vital skills are needed to ensure their survival 

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Rescue Stories

Orangutan Cantik in the forest

Rescue Orangutan Cantik

A loving older stepsister to the babies, and a good friend to Eska

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Orangutan Kartini

Rescue Orangutan Kartini

Kartini has good forest skills and loves looking for food

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Orangutan Eska

Rescue Orangutan Eska

Rescued from a stressful situation, cheeky Eska will soon be released into the wild

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Orangutan Amalia

Rescue Orangutan Amalia

Once kept in a barren metal cage, the female is on her way to be fully free

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Juno Marlina in the forest

Rescue Orangutan Juno Marlina

Recovering from being kept as a pet in a tiny cage

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Baby Orangutan Indra

Rescue Orangutan Indra

The orangutan infant who was found alone with suspicious injuries has started a new life in the ORANGUTAN FOREST SCHOOL

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Baby Orangutan  Bhima

Rescue Orangutan Bhima

With a broken arm and no mother, baby orangutan Bhima needs special care

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Orphan Lestari

Rescue Orangutan Lestari

The orangutan orphan recovering from trauma and learning how to enjoy her life again in the ORANGUTAN FOREST SCHOOL

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Orphan Damai arrives at the ORANGUTAN FOREST SCHOOL

Rescue Orangutan Damai

Help came just in time!

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About the ORANGUTAN FOREST SCHOOL and other rehabilitation projects where rescued apes have the chance to live in an environment appropriate to their species. 

Orangutan Eska at the ORANGUTAN FOREST SCHOOL

ORANGUTAN FOREST SCHOOL

A FOUR PAWS cooperation in Borneo since 2018

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Orangatan in Care of FOUR PAWS

FOUR PAWS ORANGUTAN FOREST SCHOOL prepares for emergencies

Coronavirus might endanger the great apes 

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Female gorilla sitting on a stone

Help for Gorillas

Giving these great apes a chance to be free

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Two gorillas sitting on a fallen tree

10 Facts about Gorillas

Did you know male gorillas can eat up to 30 kg of vegetation every day?

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The Penjaga and Pengasuh - The Orangutan Guardians

The Penjaga and Pengasuh – The Orangutan Guardians

Meet the 'foster mothers' who are caring for the orphans of the Bornean rainforest

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