Friday, November 24, 2006

The Forester is back.


Today w
e got nice a surprise by the forester or the Reforestation Manager. He is back from his “meditation” time to refresh himself after the fire season that has burnt his work. He was so depressed when he left the park until had to swallow sleeping pills every night before he went to bed. We thankful for Mr. Hugo, one of FNPF Borneo’s friend that had spared his time while in Indonesia to visit Basuki at his house in Gunung Kidul, and comforted him. Also for Arta to gave his ears to hear Bas’ broken hearted story of his love for the trees.

We all glad that our reforestation team doesn’t loose the leader.

 

Ok Team move on!

 

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Thanks Volunteers!

Thanks to the Volunteers!

 

Thank you David…

You have been so kind to us by doing amazing work in the information centre in Tanjung Harapan, while you could go somewhere else to spend your summer holiday: ) and still continuing to support us with your painting contribution which  helped us to survive till now.

Terima kasih banyak Pak Guru!

 

Thank you Karin,

We would like to thank for Karin for volunteering with us in September. Karin is from French and stayed with us for three weeks helping the wildlife program. She had helped to clean the orangutan’s cage and also in  preparing line transect for orangutan survey. After Karin got back to her country she continued to help us to raise money in French. 

Merci beacoup, Ikan Karing! Keep up the good work. 

Abientot.   Love

 

Thank you Simonyet,

We just got a short time volunteer who joined us for two weeks time in the park, early this month.  Simon, his name from England, turned  to Simonyet  here, means the Monkey, he has helped us to extinguish the fire and built the puppet show’s stage and also in helped us in surveying the orangutan. Now he’s continuing to volunteer with other wildlife program in Thailand.

Gracias Nyet, wish you luck with all your volunteer experiences!

 

Thank you Kay Howe,

 

At last but not least, thanks for our friend, Kay Howe from US who has been staying with us since early this year to help us with the mercury project and education. Although visa has made her almost give up but she decided to stay and continue the work with us. She must leave the country this week after 6 months stayed in
Indonesia, and now she is going to go to Singapore to get a new visa and will be back next week.
Thank You  Ibu Kay

Everybody, please don’t be hesitate to join us to work as a team; we, orangutan and the trees will be thankfull :)

 

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Thursday, August 17, 2006

Naughty but Lovely


  

The staff member whose duty is to clean the Orangutancages was off to town, and no body will replace her, so I must clean the sick Orangutan’s cages  by myself.

While sweeping the leaves that they used the night before for their nest, Adung the naughty boy came, (he is 5 yo male orangutan). Only took 1 or 2 minutes for him to came down from the trees and grabbed my stethoscope which I used to check the sick orangutan before cleaning the cage that morning. He took it away with him back up to the tree top. Even tough it was futile, I still tried to chase him, I climbed up on top of Jodi’s cage, trying to be angry but I couldn’t  after I saw what he was doing. He was on the branch leisurely putting the stethoscope on his head just like a doctor would but upside down.  I offered him cassava (the only food that I had in my hand) but he wasn’t  interested. Instead, I could see him bitting and tearing apart the stethoscope, one of the most valuable piece of equipment we have in the clinic. He even didn’t care when I called up to him nicely, hoping he’d come to me, then an idea to make him jealous entered my  mind. I pretended to play with Jodi, the baby orangutan, and in a sweet voice I spoke to her. Adong got the massage & he came down from the tree, still playing with his new toy (the stethoscope) in his hand. He tried to jump on me, wanting me to carry him. I used that chance to grab the stethoscope, the torn stetoschope.

I would have loved to have carried him, but I knew I shouldn’t because that can make him much closer to me, human being, then it would make it harder  for him to go back to the wild.

So instead I shoe him away. Maybe he still wanted his mother to be with him like a normal unorphaned orangutans. They are usually around their mother until around 7 or 8 years old.

Poor naughty Adung.

 

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Monday, August 7, 2006

THE STORY OF A MOTHER FROG MOUTH


 

I have been a week or so hatching my eggs on the tree in front of the kitchen in Tanjung Harapan post. I saw people many times looked at me. I bet they know me from the cook who works there everyday and she told everybody about me. In one morning to a short guy with a funny voice, I guess he must be an orangutan keeper. I see him carrying bananas, papayas, or other fruits every morning, the next morning to another people until the whole post knew about me. I heard a girl calling me “ugly face” and laughed at me when talking to the others about me. I remember she tried to take picture of me but I was away up too high for her camera. Ha.. It made me want to laugh.. Another morning the cook told a girl who always carried a baby orangutan on her arms, and she couldn’t believe that I am a bird, ugh.. Do I look that ugly..? She even shook the tree to see that I was alive, she thought that I am a branch because my colour is similar with the wood. I moved my head, then she believed that I am a bird. Offcourse I moved, I was surprised to know how strong she was for her size.

 I am not angry at all, I rather  enjoyed watching them doing their activities down there. Every morning the guys sweeping the ground around the post with a broom made from small branches, later in the afternoon the old guy napping on the shelter, babies moving around with their mothers, but they were different babies, the other baby with no hairy body, in the late afternoon I often heard them yelling from the field, they were playing volley, including the girl who called me ugly face. 

One afternoon I saw monkeys around the but I didn’t think that I was so unlucky to deal with the naughties one, he came to my nest to and took  my eggs.  I flew frightened and drop my nest on the ground while the naughty monkey eat the eggs. I was so sad, later I saw the girl who called me ugly face crying to know what happened to me, she picked up my nest and took it in her hands, she was impressed to feel the nest, it was soft and wonderfully made she murmured, and later she told me she would keep it as a treasure.  A little comfort for me to hear that.
Ok I will fly away now, my life should go on and I will come back again one day to lay my eggs here and watch u and your group again.

 

Check the album, my photo is there, …..with my baby. 

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