Where can I volunteer with baby orangutans?
If you want to volunteer at an orangutan sanctuary, the island Java is a great option. You will find rescue centers and orangutan sanctuaries outside their natural habitat because illegal trade is still very common.
Where can I interact with an orangutan?
Batang Ai National Park.
How can I help the orangutans in Borneo?
7 things you can do to protect orangutans:
- Avoid products that contain unsustainable palm oil.
- Buy FSC-certified products.
- Go green!
- Support a charitable organisation.
- Start a fundraiser!
- Join a volunteer programme.
- Tell your mates.
- Visit the famous Sepilok orangutan centre, Borneo.
Who is helping the orangutans?
WWF has been working on orangutan conservation since the 1970s. Our efforts include conserving orangutan habitat, antipoaching, promoting sustainable forestry and agriculture, and halting the pet trade.
Can you touch an orangutan?
Orangutans are incredibly powerful and can be dangerous to humans. Though there are centers throughout Borneo that do allow visitors to touch and even hold orangutan infants, this is an irresponsible practice which is known to increase infant mortality significantly. 3. Humans are a major threat to wild orangutans.
Can you hold orangutans in Borneo?
They are not pets, they are wild animals. As #1 says, they are being rehabilitated. At Sepilok you are not allowed to get close to the orang utans for this very reason, also there is the dange of transferring human sickness/disease to the orang utans. Try the Singapore zoo where you can hold the orang utans.
Can I hold an orangutan in Borneo?
Though there are centers throughout Borneo that do allow visitors to touch and even hold orangutan infants, this is an irresponsible practice which is known to increase infant mortality significantly. Orangutans are often killed for raiding crops or are captured for the illegal wildlife trade.
Can you see orangutans in Borneo?
There are only two places left in the world where orangutans can be found in the wild, these are the northern parts of Sumatra in Indonesia and also throughout the island of Borneo which is made up of Sabah and Sarawak (both Malaysian states), Kalimantan (Indonesian) and the small State of Brunei Darussalam.
Can orangutans be saved?
You can make a difference to Orangutans Today You can help us save orangutans and the forests they live in today. There are many ways to get involved, and each one helps us save the orangutans.
Can you hug an orangutan?
The simple answer to this is “no”, which can sometimes be a disappointment to the enquirer. The media and charities, particularly surrounding orang-utan rehabilitation centres and conservation, are saturated with images of white people hugging the animals, especially baby orangutan.
How expensive is Borneo?
Borneo is one of the more expensive places to visit in South East Asia. But that’s not to say a holiday there still can’t be done on a budget. You can certainly do most things even by spending just US$40 a day, especially if you map out your adventures before you get there.
Where can I volunteer to save an orangutan in Borneo?
You have the opportunity to volunteer at BOS Foundation’s rehabilitation centre in East Kalimantan in Borneo, Samboja Lestari, via our international partner, BOS Australia. You will become an important part of BOS Foundation’s orangutan enrichment programme at Samboja Lestari.
What do you need to know about the Orangutan Foundation?
OFI also needs specialized long-term volunteers to fill the positions of Field Correspondent and occasionally as Enrichment Volunteers to aid in duties at the Orangutan Care Center and Quarantine in Central Kalimantan. Many of OFI’s former field volunteers work from home and their contributions are invaluable.
Where do Bornean orangutans live in the world?
The Bornean orangutan lives on Borneo, on both, the Indonesian and on the Malaysian parts of the island. For a long time, it has been believed that the two species were, in fact, one as they are very similar in their appearance and their behavior. One of the only obvious differences is the longer facial hair of the Sumatran orangutans.
Why are orangutans endangered in Borneo and Sumatra?
Reaching almost two meters, their long arms allow them to move effortlessly through the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. Deforestation and poaching have decreased the number of orangutans drastically. Volunteer abroad on a project with orangutans and make sure this endangered species has a chance of survival.