COVID-19

Due to the serious conditions of the pandemic, the Orangutan Conservancy has granted emergency funding to the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme (SOCP). The terms of the proposal submitted by SOCP detail the use of the funds to be allocated to COVID-19 testing for all staff members to ensure the safety of both staff members and resident orangutans in their care.
The Orangutan Conservancy is proud to support WRC Jogja, a nonprofit wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Since 2003, the centre has cared for over 1,000 animals—releasing more than 800 back into the wild. This funding helps WRC Jogja provide food and ongoing care for its resident primates, including seven orangutans, and supports the dedicated keepers who care for them during a challenging time.
to the serious conditions of the pandemic, the Orangutan Conservancy has granted emergency funding to the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme (SOCP). The terms of the proposal submitted by SOCP detail use of the funds to be allocated to COVID-19 testing for all staff members to ensure the safety of both staff members and resident orangutans in their care.
The Orangutan Conservancy is pleased to announce the approval of a substantial grant to Sintang Orangtuan Center in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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