The water’s getting lower…
Category: Forest Fires, Logging, Pondok Ambung Research Station, Tanjung Puting National Park (TPNP) | Date: Nov 06 2009 | By: orangutanfoundation
During September (dry season) the Sekonyer river, which flows through Tanjung Puting National Park (Central Kalimantan Indonesian Borneo) was very low. We are also noticing that the low tides, year on year, are getting worse. Some people believe the root cause of the low tide are illegal logging and illegal mining.
Tanjung Puting National Park. Photo by Fajar Dewanto, Orangutan Foundation International
When fire fighters from Tanjung Puting National Park (BTNTP), Central Kalimantan Agency for Conservation of Natural Resources (BKSDA Kalteng), Orangutan Foundation, Orangutan Foundation International, Friends of National Park Foundation tried to damped the forest fires in park the extreme low tide prevented the speed boat from getting through.
Tanjung Puting National Park. Photo by Fajar Dewanto, Orangutan Foundation International
Water level on the jetty of Pondok Ambung Tropical Forest Research Station. Photo by Devis, Orangutan Foundation
This is a worrying trend. Thankfully, October has had rain reducing the fire risk.
Thank you,
Hudi Dewe
Programme Co-ordinator Orangutan Foundation
Tags: Borneo, illegal logging, low tide, mining, Rainforest, water
Orangutans in water
Category: Orangutans, Uncategorized | Date: Jul 16 2009 | By: orangutanfoundation
A recent newspaper article about orangutans in water encouraged us to dig out some old pictures taken of orangutans in water. Some go as far back as 1986. We thought we’d share them with you.
Orangutan wading through swamp water
The photo below was taken earlier in the year and is of a female orangutan called Siswi.
Tags: behaviour, Orangutans, water






