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August 2015 – Hockey

Thanks to the ongoing attention of OFI’s current long-term enrichment volunteers, precious, disabled Hockey has made some remarkable strides in the past few months! Every few days, while she is on her daily morning

August 2015 – Kobe

Kobe can be described as the “Queen of the Forest”. On daily release Kobe spends much of her time exploring the forest instead of playing in the infant playground. She really makes the forest

August 2015 – Mabel

Mabel is still the gentle and well-behaved orangutan that we have grown to love. Due to her small frame and gentle nature, Mabel struggled interacting with some of the more active larger infants at

August 2015 – Ryan

At the Orangutan Care Centre nursery, infant Ryan is “Mr Social”. He likes to play rough and tumble on the forest floor as well as in the trees with all his friends. Despite some

August 2015 – Tommy

With big inquisitive eyes and a playful, yet gentle, nature, Tommy is slowly maturing into a good-natured orangutan. A sociable fellow, Tommy loves the company of others. When on daily release in the forest,

February 2015 – Hockey

Hockey, as most people know, is a special orangutan with special needs. We have been taking care of her for a number of years. Hockey blossoms with attention, and luckily, she gets a lot

February 2015 – Tommy

Tommy is growing into a vibrant and playful juvenile orangutan. He has a kind, gentle face and big eyes that sparkle with a zest for life. Life always seems easy and breezy around Tommy.

February 2015 – Ryan

If you were just to observe Ryan in his enclosure you might think of him as a shy, sensitive little boy. You’d be in for a big surprise! Ryan acts very meek in his

February 2015 – Mabel

You’d be hard-pressed to find a gentler, more mild-mannered orangutan than sweet Mabel. She is about as well behaved as they come. Sometimes her more energetic peers try to encourage Mabel to join in

February 2015 – Dewa

It is hard to believe that Dewa was once a sickly, stick-skinny orangutan with very little hair. Two and a half years since his depression lifted and his subsequent recovery delighted everyone, Dewa has