Orangutans can only be found in Southeast Asia

Orangutans are endemic to rainforests on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra in the Indonesian Archipelago. Rainforests of the Far East, including Borneo and Sumatra, may be some of the most complex. Borneo and Sumatra support 10% of Indonesia’s known plant species, 12.5% of its mammals, and 17% of its other vertebrates.

Our Mission

The Orangutan Conservancy (OC) is dedicated to the protection of orangutans in their natural habitat through wild research, capacity building, education and public awareness programs, and by supporting numerous on-the-ground efforts to save Southeast Asia’s only great ape.

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Latest Projects

The Orangutan Conservancy actively supports initiatives that advance its mission of supporting wild research, rescue and rehabilitation centers in Borneo and Sumatra, funding conservation science, supporting education programs, and staging the annual Orangutan Veterinary Advisory Group Workshops.

Our Partners

Recent News

A heart-warming momen, has arrived at the Los Angeles Zoo: on October 10, 2025, a baby boy of the critically endangered Bornean orangutan species was born to mother Kalim and father Isim, marking the first birth of this species at the zoo in nearly 15 years.
By observing six different populations in their natural habitat, researchers have uncovered a surprising and profound link between the social world of these apes and how they "talk," offering a new window into the gradual evolution of spoken language.

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