A Very Sick Orangutan
Category: Guard posts and patrols, Lamandau River Wildlife Reserve, Orangutan Care Centre & Quarantine, Orangutans | Date: Sep 15 2008 | By: orangutanfoundation
Two weeks ago we were all very shocked when Zidane (pronounced Gee – dan) was brought back from Camp Buluh in the Lamandau Wildlife Reserve to the Orangutan Care Centre & Quarantine. Not only did he have rampant diarrhoea, was emaciated, running a fever but, more worryingly, he had 16 air rifle pellets under his skin. We have never seen this before and therefore we knew we had to act immediately and sort out what had happened in Lamandau.
A very sick Zidane at the OCCQ
A Forestry Police patrol went out for three days to interview all the rubber-tappers working along the river. Yesterday, the Lamandau Camps Manager, Tigor organised a community meeting to which he brought along district Government representatives, the police and a doctor from the Health Department. We want everyone who lives or works inside the Reserve to take worming medicines to prevent more infections. However, as this is the holy month of Ramadan, when people are fasting, yesterday’s meeting was a socialisation exercise. Once Ramadan is over we will have another meeting when the doctor will distribute the medicine.
14 days on and Zidane’s condition is stable. For the first few days we did not think he would pull through. He was given two blood transfusions, from another orangutan at the Care Centre, was on a constant drip to keep his fluids up, and as far as his body would take it, was given worming and anti-dysentery medication. But every day that he manages to hold on gives us slightly more hope.
Having the individual feeding tyres for the orangutans will help us distribute their medicines more easily and will stop orangutans congregating on a feeding platform, therefore reducing the chance of infection – thank you very much to everyone who has donated so far. Please do consider donating so that we can implement this new feeding system throughout Lamandau.
New Tyre Feeding System.
Camp Buluh
We will also build another Guard Post on the western side of the Reserve, which will prevent access to the headwaters of the Buluh River.
Although I can’t promise Zidane will pull through, I will give our word that we will do everything possible to find out what happened and to prevent another orangutan suffering in the same way.
Thank you,
Stephen
Tags: orangutan, Orangutan Care Centre and Quarantine




9 Responses to “A Very Sick Orangutan”
Christine C., on 15 Sep 2008
Stephen…what terrible news about Zidane…16 air rifle pellets?
What the hell is wrong with people????? I do hope this sweet boy
pulls through…it is a miracle that he has come this far being
as sick as he is. Good luck and thank you for taking such good care of Zidane and all of the orangs.
sheryl, washington dc, on 15 Sep 2008
Air rifle pellets? Like someone was taking pot shots at him like we used to take at road signs when we were kids? (my elders are mountain folk) WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE? I hope you find out who committed this horrible crime. I’d like a few minutes with this individual myself.
Thanks so much for taking care of Zidane. I hope he pulls through and lives a good long life. Poor kid.
s.
brigitta, switzerland, on 16 Sep 2008
Dear Stephen.
I hope the best for Zidane and the others, men and orangutans.
what is wrong with the people? Have they shoot him in the back?
I can not imagine that someone can do this by looking in the eyes of an orangutan!! “Dayaks, Orangutans and Conservationists out - just for profit at shorttime” - isn’t that the goal of those people? It makes me angry. I admire your patience and your courage!
Annie, on 16 Sep 2008
That poor baby! He looks like he feels so bad….I pray this innocent baby gets better! Just awful!
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Wanda P. USA, on 14 Feb 2009
I am thankful that Zindane is doing better. I just read about it today.
I will never understand why people want to hurt these beautiful
Organutans.
Wanda P. USA, on 14 Feb 2009
Sorry about mispelled word, Orangutans. I am in a hurry, just wanted to say how grateful I am for organizations that really help animals.
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