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5 NEW SANCTUARY 

ISLANDS

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We are making a big move! We need to relocate our current Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre because we don't own the land and must return it. Additionally, the safety of our orangutans is at risk due to increased human activities in the area.


The good news is that the BOS Foundation has acquired land in a secure area to develop a new Nyaru Menteng II centre. But we must move faster than planned and urgently need to build essential facilities, such as five new Sanctuary Islands for the unreleasable orangutans living at our current centre.


As you can imagine, this is a substantial financial burden, and we can make this fundamental move and construction happen with you on our side!


Photo: Robert Clark

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You can give them a dignified life beyond cages today!


Sanctuary Islands are life-changing and a heaven for our unreleasable orangutans, who are otherwise condemned to a life in cages. That's why we aim to get as many of our long-term residents on sanctuary islands as possible. On the forested islands, they can live self-determined, semi-wild lives under the watchful eyes of the BOS technicians, who deliver fresh supplementary food twice a day. To keep the orangutans safe, river boundaries keep out predators and prevent the islanders from escaping.


There are multiple reasons why orangutans can't return to the wild. Many have suffered severe injuries, have chronic diseases, are too old, or are simply not able to learn the survival skills they need to adapt to life in the wild. But no matter what stops our unreleasable orangutans from being able to live a free life in the forest, many can still live a happy and fulfilled life on a Sanctuary Island.


Will you help us get them there so they can feel the grass under their feet, climb trees, build nests, forage for food, and smell the scent of nature again?

"Our unreleasable orangutans are as amazing as the healthy ones with great personalities who can still live happy lives."


BOS veterinarian Fransiska Sulistyo.

WE URGENTLY NEED TO BUILD

5 NEW SANCTUARY 

ISLANDS

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Your donation is secure and protected.


Photo: Andrew Suryono

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Photo: Robert Clark

Will you help us raise $50,000 this Christmas?


We are making a big move! We need to relocate our current Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre because we don't own the land and must return it. Additionally, the safety of our orangutans is at risk due to increased human activities in the area.


The good news is that the BOS Foundation has acquired land in a secure area to develop a new Nyaru Menteng II centre. But we must move faster than planned and urgently need to build essential facilities, such as five new Sanctuary Islands for the unreleasable orangutans living at our current centre.


As you can imagine, this is a substantial financial burden, and we can make this fundamental move and construction happen with you on our side!

dollar-handle image 0
dollar-handle image 1
dollar-handle image 2

You can give them a dignified life beyond cages today!


Sanctuary Islands are life-changing and a heaven for our unreleasable orangutans, who are otherwise condemned to a life in cages. That's why we aim to get as many of our long-term residents on sanctuary islands as possible. On the forested islands, they can live self-determined, semi-wild lives under the watchful eyes of the BOS technicians, who deliver fresh supplementary food twice a day. To keep the orangutans safe, river boundaries keep out predators and prevent the islanders from escaping.


There are multiple reasons why orangutans can't return to the wild. Many have suffered severe injuries, have chronic diseases, are too old, or are simply not able to learn the survival skills they need to adapt to life in the wild. But no matter what stops our unreleasable orangutans from being able to live a free life in the forest, many can still live a happy and fulfilled life on a Sanctuary Island.


Will you help us get them there so they can feel the grass under their feet, climb trees, build nests, forage for food, and smell the scent of nature again?

"Our unreleasable orangutans are as amazing as the healthy ones with great personalities who can still live happy lives."


BOS veterinarian Fransiska Sulistyo.

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