The Projects We Help To Support In 2013

 

A one year old Bornean orangutan with its mother. (photo by Tim Laman from the Orangutan Kutai Project)
A one year old Bornean orangutan with its mother. (photo by Tim Laman from the Gunung Palung Orangutan Conservation Program)

The Orangutan Conservancy (OC) believes that no single project alone can hope to save orangutans from extinction.

OC-supported field research projects such as the Orangutan Kutai Project, our annual OC/OVAG Veterinary Workshop, the OC Scholarship Program – and independent rescue and rehabilitation centers in Borneo and Sumatra — are all vital to the conservation of orangutans, and each receives OC support. OC closely monitors how money is spent, to ensure your donation has the maximum impact, and each project is operated by tremendously dedicated people who are making heroic efforts to save orangutans.

Whether funding or offering logistical support, we partner with projects to achieve the best results possible.

To learn more about the OC/OVAG Veterinary Workshop, the Conservation Drone Project, the Orangutan Kutai Project, the Gunung Palung Orangutan Conservation Program, the Orangutan Conservancy Scholarship Program, the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme and the Orangutan Tropical Peatland Project please click on our Projects page.

These cutting edge, long term, results-oriented projects collectively exemplify the broad-based approach that OC feels will give the amazing orangutan its best chance for future survival.

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