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Sumatran Orangutan Society

Sumatran Orangutan Society

Sumatran Orangutan Society

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Indonesia

www.orangutans-sos.org

Mission

Sumatran orangutans are critically endangered and without urgent action could be the first Great Ape species to become extinct. SOS is dedicated to turning this situation around. We do this by: Raising awareness about the importance of protecting orangutans and their rainforest home. Supporting grassroots projects which empower local people to become guardians of the rainforests and restoring damaged orangutan habitat through tree planting programmes. Campaigning on issues threatening the survival of orangutans in the wild. Help us protect orangutans, their forests and their future.

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Replanting Rainforest in Sumatra, Indonesia
Sumatran Orangutan Society

Replanting Rainforest in Sumatra, Indonesia

Animals & Biodiversity
Climate Action
Environment Protection
Indonesia

We are working to rewild vital orangutan habitat that has been destroyed by illegal oil palm plantations within the Gunung Leuser National Park. We're seeing some really exciting results, with lots of wildlife starting to return to the restored areas of forest - including orangutans, elephants, sun bears, gibbons, leopard cats and many endangered bird species. We work with the local people, empowering, educating and encouraging them to become guardians of their forests and wildlife.

Leuser Nature School, Sumatra
Sumatran Orangutan Society

Leuser Nature School, Sumatra

Education & Technology
Economic Empowerment
Animals & Biodiversity
Environment Protection
Indonesia

Built in the heart of a forest restoration site, the Leuser Nature School school helps children and their parents become guardians of the last habitat on earth which is home to wild orangutans, elephants, tigers and rhinos, and thousands of other beautiful and irreplaceable animals and plants. The school offers free education to children from rural communities nearby. In exchange, their families get involved with the tree-planting at the restoration site. Help us keep the school running.

Tackling Wildlife Crime in Sumatra
Sumatran Orangutan Society

Tackling Wildlife Crime in Sumatra

Animals & Biodiversity
Environment Protection
Indonesia

The Leuser Ecosystem in northern Sumatra, Indonesia, is the last place on Earth where Sumatran orangutans, elephants, rhinos and tigers roam together. It is also home to a wealth of other biodiversity, and supports the lives and livelihoods of over 4 million people. However, poaching, hunting, illegal logging and other pressures are threatening this incredible forest and its inhabitants. We support frontline patrol teams to tackle wildlife and forest crime, vital for the protection of Leuser.

Orangutan Rescue: On the frontline in Sumatra
Sumatran Orangutan Society

Orangutan Rescue: On the frontline in Sumatra

Animals & Biodiversity
Indonesia

Sumatran orangutans are rare and precious, and we need to ensure their safe future in the wild. They rely on rainforests to thrive, but forest in Sumatra is under pressure from human activity. As a result, orangutans can become stranded in patches of forest surrounded by plantations. They are at risk of starvation, hunting and poaching. We rescue orangutans and work with farmers to help them protect their crops without harming wildlife.

Conserving Intact Rainforest for Orangutans
Sumatran Orangutan Society

Conserving Intact Rainforest for Orangutans

Animals & Biodiversity
Climate Action
Environment Protection
Indonesia

Northern Sumatra's rainforests are irreplaceable. They are some of the most unique and important forests on the planet, home to rare Tapanuli & Sumatran orangutans and other precious species. Supporting thousands of forest-edge communities, these ecosystems are key in the global fight against climate change.

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