Gunung Palung Orangutan Conservation Program (GPOCP) works to protect endangered wild orangutans living in and around Gunung Palung National Park in Indonesian Borneo from threats posed by human activities. GPOCP encourages environmental stewardship within villages bordering the national park through education and community outreach programs and helps strengthen institutions responsible for enforcing existing poaching and habitat protection laws.

 

New! Development Director Position

Professor Cheryl Knott featured in BU Today !

Issue #3 of Orangutan Times, an e-newsletter from your friends in Borneo.

Latest issue of MIaS Newsletter (Indonesian) for May 2011.

New online video: Yayasan Palung: Saving the People to Save the Forest

Listen to National Geographic Weekend Interview with GPOCP President Cheryl Knott

Join us on facebook! Indonesian or English. Or subscribe to our twitter feed (In Indonesian)

Read about our latest activities in the Yayasan Palung blog (In Indonesian)



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Orangutan female Marissa and her daughter Martina, members of the Gunung Palung study population (photo: Tim Laman)
 Gunung Palung Orangutan Conservation Program
PO Box 15680, Boston, MA 02215 USA
admin@saveGPorangutans.org