Five orangutans, previously rehabilitated, have been successfully released back into their natural habitat within the Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park in Kalimantan, Indonesia. The release is part of ongoing conservation efforts aimed at bolstering the wild orangutan population, which faces threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. The orangutans underwent extensive care and training at a rehabilitation center to prepare them for independent life in the forest. Authorities monitored the animals post-release to ensure their adaptation and well-being. This initiative represents a significant step in preserving the endangered species and restoring the biodiversity of the Kalimantan rainforest. The program highlights the importance of collaborative efforts between conservation organizations and local communities.
