Island Sanctuary for 'Unreleasable' Orangutans
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
The Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) has finalized plans to convert 655 hectares of estuary in Central Kalimantan into a protected habitat for rehabilitated orangutans.
The move is part of the National Strategy and Action Plan for Orangutan Conservation (2007-2017), which sets a 2015 deadline for the release of orangutans back into the wild. The sanctuary will be located on the 3,419 hectare Salat Nusa Island in the province's Pulang Pisau Regency.
The Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) has finalized plans to convert 655 hectares of estuary in Central Kalimantan into a protected habitat for rehabilitated orangutans.
The move is part of the National Strategy and Action Plan for Orangutan Conservation (2007-2017), which sets a 2015 deadline for the release of orangutans back into the wild. The sanctuary will be located on the 3,419 hectare Salat Nusa Island in the province's Pulang Pisa
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