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Land set aside for organic farming by the Gunung Palung Orangutan Project

We organize dozens of school field trips each year to ensure the children in Ketapang learn to respect and conserve the environment around them

Our Non-Timber Artisanal Forest Products are steadily gaining steam in the Indonesian market

Benny is one of the smallest orangutans we research at our field site, but there are plenty more that need protection

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Use the links below to learn more about our organization:

  • Mission and Approach
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  • Dr. Cheryl Knott

 

 

 

 


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