Borneo Orangutan Survival

Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation
Founded1991
FounderWillie Smits and others
TypeNon-profit Foundation organization
FocusEnvironmentalism, conservation
Location
  • Indonesia
Area served
Borneo
Key people
Jamartin Sihite, CEO
Websitewww.orangutan.or.id

The Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Foundation is an Indonesian non-profit non-governmental organization founded by Dr. Willie Smits in 1991 and dedicated to the conservation of the endangered Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) and its habitat through the involvement of local people. It is audited by an external auditor company[1] and operates under the formal agreement with the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry to conserve and rehabilitate orangutans. The BOS Foundation manages orangutan rescue, rehabilitation and re-introduction programmes in East and Central Kalimantan. With more than 400 orangutans (per July 2021) in its care and employing more than 440 people at a 10 sites[2] BOS Foundation is the biggest non-human primate conservation non-governmental organization worldwide. Nyaru Menteng and Samboja Lestari are the BOS Foundation sites that have received most extensive media coverage. Nyaru Menteng, founded by Lone Drøscher Nielsen, has been the subject of a number of TV series, including Orangutan Diary, Orangutan Island and the series Orangutan Jungle School, airing since 2018.

  1. ^ "Reports". www.orangutan.or.id. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  2. ^ "Where we work". www.orangutan.or.id. Retrieved 2021-07-02.

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