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Category: Orangutan Care Centre & Quarantine, Tanjung Puting National Park (TPNP), Uncategorized | Date: Jan 20 2008 | By: admin

Dear Theresa thank you very, very much for your offer of a donation for malarial medicines. At the risk of sounding silly though, I have to confess I am not exactly sure how the donation side of things works. (I was gong to add “I just do the work”, but know I would be told “No, you just write the stories”!) I am pretty certain a bank check payable to Orangutan Foundation would work. However, to be on the safe side, I will get the Orangutan Foundation UK office to contact you to confirm the best method. BTW, I know as a condition of having space on Wildlife Direct, a dedicated bank account was set up, which is managed by the UK office. This is where your donation will be banked.

I also see there were a couple of questions on climbing up the radio mast. Neither going up nor going down was pleasant. The antenna is sited maybe 60 – 70 feet up (approx.20m) the mast. I have to say though, the first ever antenna to go up was at Camp Leakey, TPNP. That one was at the very top of the mast, 33m up and I kid you not, besides dropping spanners and nuts I had the horror of having an orangutan climb up after me. Those towers weren’t made for two. Fortunately she stopped about half way up and I just waited until she could be enticed away.

Jodie tells me she has a photo of Boni which I will try to get from her. In the meantime, here’s another of her and Peter’s photos from the OCCQ, which I love; Ibu (Mrs) Ida taking the babies out for their forest time.

Ibu Ida taking the babies out for their forest time
As always, thank you for your interest and support

Stephen

3 Responses to “Thank you”

Pam/Shell Beach, CA, on 20 Jan 2008

Cute, cute picture.

THERESA SISKIND, on 20 Jan 2008

Just too precious! My goodness, this photo should be made into a poster! Just the thought of an orang climbing up after you makes me think “yep that’s an orang for you, always getting into mischief.” Thank you for your reply to my inquiry to help with malaria medicine, I’ll await further instructions on how to proceed. If you ever make that photo into a poster, I want to buy one!

Wanda, Atlanta, GA, on 21 Jan 2008

Yep had to make this pic my desktop for a while on my home computer-

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