Progress of orphaned orangutan
Report just in from Pak Tigor, the Orangutan Foundation's Orangutan Re-introduction Manager, about Steph the little orphan orangutan that was rescued from an oil palm plantation and taken to the Lamandau River Wildlife Reserve.
"Steph is very healthy, energetic and now wants to play all the time with carer.
At the
end of October
, her weight
r
eached
5 kg.
Every
day
activities
usually
start with a bath
in the morning
,
eating
and
drinking
and after that Steph is taken
by
our field staff
to
play and climb trees in the forest. And if possible they introduce natural food like young leaves or fruit.
Sometimes when
playing
in the forest
Steph
was approached
by a
female orangutan
(ex-captive
)
with infant
.
Upon s
eeing
this
our field staff
went to
leave in
the
hope
that S
teph
c
an
play with
the
other baby orangutan
.
But this wasn't what
Steph
wanted as she
looked
scared
and
did not want
to be
approached
and started
Steph
crying
.
The
female orangutan
also didn't
want to
interfere with
Steph
.
After this
Steph
was
brought back to
camp
for a break
.
When I visted Camp Rasak a few weeks ago Steph was playing on the branch of tree near the staff dining room "ruang makan". Hongki, a male orangutan, came over and took Steph to the top of a tree and kept her until the afternoon.
Hongki then came down from the tree and allowed the Orangutan Foundation staff to take Steph back. They checked her over to make sure she hadn't been hurt and she was absolutely fine. It was just another experience for Steph and one which will hopefully help her as she grows up and attempts to survive in the wild.
We need your support to ensure our vital work in the Lamandau River Wildlife Reserve can continue. Please donate to the
Orangutan Foundation.
Thank you,
Pak Tigor - Orangutan Foundation Re-introduction Manager
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