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Siswi - Another Camp Leakey Character

Category: Orangutans, Rehabilitation, Tanjung Puting National Park (TPNP) | Date: Aug 21 2008 | By: orangutanfoundation

Last week Brigitta asked me to give her regards to Siswi.  Unfortunately, I have not managed to get out of the office (hence this week’s blog, which has been more about individual orangutan histories than actual news from the field!).  However, I thought I would tell all of you about her because, like Kusasi, she is one of Camp Leakey’s characters.  Most visitors to Camp meet her and she’s pretty noticeable.  

Siswi

Siswi has a distinctive gait, a unique habit of lying on her back holding her feet and, if there is a male around, she’s almost guaranteed to put in a show. 

 Siswi - Camp Leakey 2

People may consider her “rotund” but that does not appear to diminish her sex-appeal; she frequently consorts (the name given to the temporary male – female pairings, when a female is in season) with Tom, whereas a few year’s ago, she was definitely Kusasi’s girl.  Indeed, without trying to keep going on about the film “Kusasi: From Orphan to King” there is a delightful scene where Siswi is rolling along in front of Kusasi as he walks through the forest.   

Siswi

What made Siswi famous from the outset was that she was the first ever offspring of a rehabilitated orangutan at Camp Leakey.  Siswoyo was released by Biruté Galdikas in 1975.  On the 9th of September 1978 she gave birth to Siswi, evidence that once-captive orangutans can return to the wild.  Because of this, the first release camp in the Lamandau Wildlife Reserve is called Camp Siswoyo.   

Attached is Siswoyo’s family tree.  My apologies that the text appears to have jumped inside the boxes; I am no-one’s idea of a graphic designer! You may need to click on the family tree to read it.

Sisiwoyo Family Tree

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7 Responses to “Siswi - Another Camp Leakey Character”

Sherri S., on 21 Aug 2008

Siswi looks like quite a character! The family tree is very informative, too (and, yes — clicking on it did allow me to read it better).

brigitta, switzerland, on 21 Aug 2008

Dear Stephen. Thank you so much! I looked all the youtube video where she is the star and also “SISWI in hammock” http://www.4015.com/orangutan/
Sampson, we have also encountered. Great to know that he is Siswis son.
I wish we could return to Tanjung Puting very soon.
Since then I will look for all the (hopefully good) news you give us.
Sincerly, Brigitta

Paula, on 21 Aug 2008

I’m curious about these orangs. With Gorillas we identify individuals from their nose creases - - what characteristics do you use for orangs?

sheryl, washington dc, on 21 Aug 2008

Neat. Thanks for the family tree information. Siswi is a trip. I love the photo of her holding onto her feet.

s.

Annie, on 22 Aug 2008

Adorable….thanks for sharing….isn’t Siswi a beautiful girl!

Jenny, UK, on 23 Aug 2008

Thank you for taking the time to share all this information. Roughly this time last year I visited Camp Leaky (days after Tom took over as King) it was an extremely special week and this site has brought the memories flooding back. If you could send me some information on anything that I can do to directly help Tom and Co, I would be very grateful.

Thank you

Wendy Wiseman, on 24 Aug 2008

Thank you Stephen. Reading your blog takes me back to Kalimantan where I had an amazing trip with the OFI and Dr. G.
Siswi was there to greet us on the dock when we arrived at Camp Leakey. She also took a liking to Fari (one of our guides) and wouldn’t let go of his legs. Later she got a hold of my backpack and pulled out and inspected everything in it. She could easily hold a job as a customs inspector. I also was able to witness Kusasi’s return to Camp Leakey after recovering from a broken arm at the care center. Siswi was the first to greet him.

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