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Orang Utan sitting on a jetty, Borneo, wildlife shot A female Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) with her baby on the feeding platform of “Camp Leakey” in the rainforest of Borneo. 

Camp Leakey is situated at a branch of the Sekonyer river in Tanjung Puting National Park and was founded in 1971 by Canadian researcher Biruté M. Galdikas. She named it after the Kenyan anthropologist Louis Leakey, who supported her in her endavour to study orangutans.

Orang Utans are critically endangered, mostly because their habitat has decreased rapidly due to logging, forest fires and the conversion from tropical forests into palm oil plantations. bornean orangutan stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Orang Utan sitting on a jetty, Borneo, wildlife shot A female Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) with her baby on the feeding platform of “Camp Leakey” in the rainforest of Borneo. Camp Leakey is situated at a branch of the Sekonyer river in Tanjung Puting National Park and was founded in 1971 by Canadian researcher Biruté M. Galdikas. She named it after the Kenyan anthropologist Louis Leakey, who supported her in her endavour to study orangutans. Orang Utans are critically endangered, mostly because their habitat has decreased rapidly due to logging, forest fires and the conversion from tropical forests into palm oil plantations. bornean orangutan stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

A female Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) with her baby on the feeding platform of “Camp Leakey” in the rainforest of Borneo. Camp Leakey is situated at a branch of the Sekonyer river in Tanjung Puting National Park and was founded in 1971 by Canadian researcher Biruté M. Galdikas. She named it after the Kenyan anthropologist Louis Leakey, who supported her in her endavour to study orangutans. Orang Utans are critically endangered, mostly because their habitat has decreased rapidly due to logging, forest fires and the conversion from tropical forests into palm oil plantations.

Orang Utan Pangkalan Bun, Indonesia, on Nov 21, 2024: Despite being a protected national park, approximately 65% of the park's primary forest is degraded. It is the loss of natural habitat that is the greatest threat to the wildlife. Friends of National Parks Foundation is an Indonesian NGO that has been working to restore the habitat.

Four research centers have been established within the park for the study and rehabilitation of orangutans and other primates. Camp Leakey, founded in 1971 with assistance from the Leakey Foundation, was the first of these centers. It was here where Dr. Birute Galdikas began her career studying the behavior of rescued and orphaned orangutans that were reintroduced into the wild. Her research was highlighted as the cover article of National Geographic in October 1975. bornean orangutan stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Orang Utan Pangkalan Bun, Indonesia, on Nov 21, 2024: Despite being a protected national park, approximately 65% of the park's primary forest is degraded. It is the loss of natural habitat that is the greatest threat to the wildlife. Friends of National Parks Foundation is an Indonesian NGO that has been working to restore the habitat. Four research centers have been established within the park for the study and rehabilitation of orangutans and other primates. Camp Leakey, founded in 1971 with assistance from the Leakey Foundation, was the first of these centers. It was here where Dr. Birute Galdikas began her career studying the behavior of rescued and orphaned orangutans that were reintroduced into the wild. Her research was highlighted as the cover article of National Geographic in October 1975. bornean orangutan stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Pangkalan Bun, Indonesia, on Nov 21, 2024: Despite being a protected national park, approximately 65% of the park's primary forest is degraded. It is the loss of natural habitat that is the greatest threat to the wildlife. Friends of National Parks Foundation is an Indonesian NGO that has been working to restore the habitat. Four research centers have been established within the park for the study and rehabilitation of orangutans and other primates. Camp Leakey, founded in 1971 with assistance from the Leakey Foundation, was the first of these centers. It was here where Dr. Birute Galdikas began her career studying the behavior of rescued and orphaned orangutans that were reintroduced into the wild. Her research was highlighted as the cover article of National Geographic in October 1975.

Dominant male Orang Utan in a tree, wildlife shot A dominant male Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) in the rainforest of Borneo. Orang Utans are critically endangered, mostly because their habitat has decreased rapidly due to logging, forest fires and the conversion from tropical forests into palm oil plantations. Shot in Wildlife. Location: Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan, Borneo/Indonesia.' bornean orangutan stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Dominant male Orang Utan in a tree, wildlife shot A dominant male Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) in the rainforest of Borneo. Orang Utans are critically endangered, mostly because their habitat has decreased rapidly due to logging, forest fires and the conversion from tropical forests into palm oil plantations. Shot in Wildlife. Location: Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan, Borneo/Indonesia.' bornean orangutan stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

A dominant male Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) in the rainforest of Borneo. Orang Utans are critically endangered, mostly because their habitat has decreased rapidly due to logging, forest fires and the conversion from tropical forests into palm oil plantations. Shot in Wildlife. Location: Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan, Borneo/Indonesia.'

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