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The Woolly mammoth

STATUS: Extinct
CAUSES:

Changing climate

Loss of food and habitat

Human overhunting

Bornean orangutan

STATUS: Critically endangered
CAUSES:

Changing climate

Loss of food and habitat

Wildlife trafficking

WITHOUT ORANGUTANS,

WE TOO FACE A MAMMOTH PROBLEM

Without orangutans opening the canopy and spreading seeds, rainforests degrade, reducing biodiversity and worsening climate instability.

Losing orangutans would show human failure in conservation, and signal broader risks for endangered species worldwide.

Lost biodiversity limits science, medicine, and climate stability, reducing future breakthroughs and ecosystem resilience.

The Truth

Orangutans are following in the footsteps of Mammoths toward extinction

AGRICULTURAL CONVERSION

ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE

Human-orangutan conflict

ILLEGAL LOGGING

Strip-Mining

entertainment

Climate change

Within the past 75 years…

over 80% of orangutans

Have been lost

AT BOS

WE WORK TO SOLVE ALL THESE ISSUES THROUGH OUR MISSION AND WORK

Orangutan conservation

ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE • HUMAN-ORANGUTAN CONFLICT • ENTERTAINMENT

BOS Foundation rescues orphaned and displaced orangutans and gives them a second chance at life back in the wild.

BOS Foundation has:

Over 300 orangutans currently in their care.

Over 40 orangutans going through Forest School, learning the skills to be wild.

Once the rehabilitation process is complete, BOS Foundation returns as many orangutans back to the wild as possible, and daily monitors them for at least 2 years to ensure success.

BOS Foundation has:

Released and monitored over 530 orangutans back to protected and managed rainforests.

Observed over 30 wild-born babies from released orangutans, creating the vital next generations.

ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION

AGRICULTURAL CONVERSION • CLIMATE CHANGE • STRIP-MINING • ILLEGAL LOGGING

To ensure orangutan populations can thrive, BOS Foundation manages, protects, and rebuilds rainforest ecosystems back to their former glory.

BOS Foundation:

Manages and protects over 1.1 million acres of critical rainforest habitat, with portions of this being reforested.

Their largest protected forest is the Mawas Conservation Area, a peat swamp forest that is home to over 2500 wild orangutans and is twice the size of Greater London.

The only way to create lasting conservation is to partner and support the local and indigenous communities surrounding our orangutan habitats, which the BOS Foundation does through our Community Development work.

BOS Foundation:

Supports 32 tribal and Indigenous villages across East and Central Borneo.

Positively impacts over 8,500 households and over 42,000 people.

We’re achieving great things, but we need your help to save the orangutan from extinction

SO

How do we solve our

Mammoth problem?

WE DO IT TOGETHER

01. Donate today

02. Join our mission

03. Share the solution

£10

Help us rescue an orangutan

£25

Provide medical care to a rescued orangutan

£50

Donate a week of food for a rescued orangutan

£100

Fund an orphaned orangutan’s schooling

£250

Help release an orangutan back to the wild

£500

Rebuild an acre of degraded rainforest

02.

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