The aims of this article are explain orangutan’s repatriation process from thailand and analysis Indonesia efforts in orangutan’s repatriation process. Generally, orangutan repatriation process according to IUCN Guideline for Management of Confiscated Animals. The innitilal assessment include on species identification, IUCN conservation status and priorities, health check, fitness to survive, reason for confiscation, and country of origin and arrival. Repatriation of great apes may be difficult, both politically and logistically, but this is needed to encourage the restoration of great ape ecosystems. During this repatriation, Many challenges are faced by Indonesia includes international distrust, lack of commitment and funding, and militar...
Illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade is a growing threat to the survival of thousands of species...
In 2015, the Sarawak Government made a public pledge to stop illegal logging in the State, to create...
Ex-captive orangutans that have returned to free forest life in Bornean forests offer exceptional op...
The archipelago is vast, even become the largest archipelagic country in the world. Having many isla...
For more than 50 years, Critically Endangered Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) have been rescued ...
The reintroduction of ex-captive orangutans Pongo pygmaeus) is part of a comprehensive conservation ...
This paper will describe the BOS (Borneo Orangutan Survival) Foundation's strategy as an NGO in savi...
Critically Endangered orangutans are translocated in several situations: reintroduced into historic ...
<div><p>The Sumatran orangutan is currently listed by the IUCN as critically endangered and the Born...
Illegal trade in protected animals, including orangutans, is still rife in Indonesia, resulting in a...
Wildlife poaching and illegal trade threaten the survival of many rare species. We assessed spatiote...
Rescue, rehabilitation and reintroduction programmes are a vital conservation tool used to protect i...
This paper focuses on orangutans as an example of species which are being driven to extinction by a ...
The Sumatran orangutan is currently listed by the IUCN as critically endangered and the Bornean spec...
The Sumatran orangutan is currently listed by the IUCN as critically endangered and the Bornean spec...
Illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade is a growing threat to the survival of thousands of species...
In 2015, the Sarawak Government made a public pledge to stop illegal logging in the State, to create...
Ex-captive orangutans that have returned to free forest life in Bornean forests offer exceptional op...
The archipelago is vast, even become the largest archipelagic country in the world. Having many isla...
For more than 50 years, Critically Endangered Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) have been rescued ...
The reintroduction of ex-captive orangutans Pongo pygmaeus) is part of a comprehensive conservation ...
This paper will describe the BOS (Borneo Orangutan Survival) Foundation's strategy as an NGO in savi...
Critically Endangered orangutans are translocated in several situations: reintroduced into historic ...
<div><p>The Sumatran orangutan is currently listed by the IUCN as critically endangered and the Born...
Illegal trade in protected animals, including orangutans, is still rife in Indonesia, resulting in a...
Wildlife poaching and illegal trade threaten the survival of many rare species. We assessed spatiote...
Rescue, rehabilitation and reintroduction programmes are a vital conservation tool used to protect i...
This paper focuses on orangutans as an example of species which are being driven to extinction by a ...
The Sumatran orangutan is currently listed by the IUCN as critically endangered and the Bornean spec...
The Sumatran orangutan is currently listed by the IUCN as critically endangered and the Bornean spec...
Illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade is a growing threat to the survival of thousands of species...
In 2015, the Sarawak Government made a public pledge to stop illegal logging in the State, to create...
Ex-captive orangutans that have returned to free forest life in Bornean forests offer exceptional op...