About The
Orangutan Project
The Orangutan Project is a leading conservation organization dedicated to protecting orangutans and their rainforest habitats. Their mission is to ensure the survival of this critically endangered species through habitat preservation, rescue, and rehabilitation efforts. Learn more at the Orangutan Project website or watch their efforts on YouTube Video.
Our Contributions
We've partnered with The Orangutan Project by adopting several orangutans and funding key conservation initiatives. Our support helps provide food, medical care, and safe habitats for these incredible animals.

ORANGUTAN ADOPTION
We’ve adopted three orphaned orangutans—Asto, Ashi, and Felix. Asto and Ashi, rescued from illegal captivity in Java, are now thriving at the Sumatran Rescue Alliance Centre. Felix, found in a tiny cage with scars from captivity, is receiving care and Jungle School training at the Borneo Orangutan Rescue Alliance Rescue Centre to prepare for a return to the wild. .

HABITAT PROTECTION
We fund the preservation of 400 acres of lowland rainforest in the Sebangau Forest, Kalimantan, a vital stronghold for orangutans and a major carbon store. Our monthly support enables local Wildlife Units to patrol day and night, guarding against forest-clearing fires, illegal logging, and poaching. We also aid in restoring the forest’s natural hydrological conditions to prevent devastating peat fires that release massive greenhouse gas emissions.