China Daily (Hong Kong)

Name sought for rare albino orangutan rescued from village

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JAKARTA, Indonesia — A conservati­on group is asking the public to name a rare albino orangutan that was rescued from villagers on Borneo island last month, hoping it will become a symbol of efforts to save the critically endangered species.

The 5-year-old female great ape is being kept in a dimly lit quarantine enclosure with round-the-clock veterinari­an care after being rescued in the Indonesian part of the island on April 29, Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation spokesman Nico Hermanu said on Wednesday. She’s the first albino orangutan to be encountere­d by the foundation in its 25 years of conservati­on work.

The foundation said in a statement that the orangutan has become an ambassador for her species and it wants a “meaningful” name for her that will reflect the significan­t conservati­on challenges that orangutans face in the wild.

It said she is sensitive to sunlight due to a complete absence of pigmentati­on and physically fragile, which is common for rescued orangutans, but gradually improving.

“Understand­ably, she still has a long way to go in her recovery following the trauma of losing her mother and her illegal capture,” the statement said.

Hermanu said villagers in Central Kalimantan province on Borneo had the orangutan for two days and claimed it had strayed out of the forest. Other villagers reported its capture to police and a government conservati­on agency that asked the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation to intervene.

Hermanu said she may only have survived in the wild due to a protective mother that she apparently became separated from. Whether she can ever be returned to her natural habitat is still uncertain, he said.

The Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature estimates the number of Bornean orangutans has dropped by nearly two-thirds since the early 1970s and will further decline to 47,000 by 2025.

Suggested names for the rescued orangutan can be sent to name@orangutan.org.id or by using the hashtag #albinooran­gutan on social media until May 14. The group, known as BOS, plans to announce its selection the next day.

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 ?? PROVIDED BY ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The as-yet-unnamed albino orangutan sits in a cage at a rehabilita­tion center in Nyaru Menteng, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia after being rescued in Borneo last month.
PROVIDED BY ASSOCIATED PRESS The as-yet-unnamed albino orangutan sits in a cage at a rehabilita­tion center in Nyaru Menteng, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia after being rescued in Borneo last month.

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