How we safeguard orangutans outside of protected areas
Rob Durgut
Habitat loss is the single biggest threat to orangutans and their tropical forest environment. In under 40 years it’s estimated that almost 40% of Borneo’s original forest cover has been lost due to increased plantations, forest fires, mining, and logging. 80% of orangutans live outside of protected areas which means there are thousands of orangutans at risk due to their habitat being encroached upon and lost.
At the Orangutan Foundation we help safeguard protected orangutan habitats, the Lamandau Wildlife Reserve and Tanjung Puting National Park, however the need to support orangutans outside of these safe havens remains paramount. We do this is by engaging with local government, private sector and communities to share knowledge about orangutans and emphasise the importance of preserving their tropical forest habitats. The Foundation holds a number of workshops and training sessions for the survival of orangutans outside of protected areas. These have included:
Biodiveristy and Socio-Economic Survey Training
Human-Wildlife Conflict Mitigation Workshops
Fire Prevention Workshops
Fire-Fighting Training
By engaging with local stakeholders in sustainable land management decisions, we are giving a future for orangutans outside of protected conservation areas.
Donate to the Orangutan Foundation today to help us continue this vital work.