Posts Tagged ‘Borneo’

Life Aquatic: Borneo in the rainy season

Posted by in Elephant,Featured,Field Research,orangutan

logodanauTypically when you work in a seasonal floodplain, you expect nothing less than seasonal flooding. But sometimes, the river overflows its banks and intrudes like rarely seen before.

Our partners in Elephant Conservation work out of the Danau Girang Field Centre in the Malaysian State of Sabah on the island of Borneo. Geography Assigment – google a map on find Sabah on the island. The Centre sits on the banks of the Kinabatangan River, a 560km river which runs from the mountains of SW Sabah down to the Sulu Sea. Find this on the map as well, I will wait…

Danau Girang underwater...

Danau Girang underwater...

When I visited last October, the giant meandering river was easily 10feet below the bank. The field house photo below is then another 100-150 yards into the forest. All travel in the area is thankfully by boat but you can imagine how difficult it must be to track elephants, orangutans, and other animals in this environment. Not to mention issues with clean drinking water, flooding generators and whether your clothesline will float away in the night.

I of course cannot forget to mention how much closer this flooding will be bring crocodiles, who normally stay on the riverbanks, to your door now that they think your door is the riverbank.

“Good morning dear, there is a 15 foot crocodile on our front porch”.

“Oh, lovely, invite him in for tea…”

Last Call for Borneo!

Posted by in Elephant,Endangered Species,Travel,What You Can Do

DSC_0407Reservation for our Borneo’s Elephants and Orangutans Tour will be closing soon with limited spaces available. The Houston Zoo is offering a one-of-a-kind experience on the island of Borneo. An encounter with  elephants and orangutans in the wild along the Kinabatangan River May 13-24, 2010.

The Kinabatangan River is 560km long and the Lower Kinabatangan region is estimated to have the largest concentration of wildlife in all of Malaysia. The area is renowned for its tropical birds including all 8 species of Hornbill found in Borneo. Crocodiles, monitor lizards, wild pigs, otters, civets, 10 species of primates including the island’s own proboscis monkey and Bornean Orang-utan , and of course, Borneo’s  elephants.
Contact conservation@houstonzoo.org for more information or go to our travel webpage

Orangutans vs Palm Oil in Malaysia

Posted by in Endangered Species,Featured,orangutan,What You Can Do

The Houston Zoo has supported the Kinabatangan Orangutan Conservation Project since 2005 with a primary focus on the orang-utans use of secondary forest. Recently, program co-director Dr. Marc Ancrenaz was interviewed about orangutans and the palm oil issue in Malaysia on the website Mongabay.

The conflict between Palm Oil Industry and the protection of wildlife  habitat is a difficult one and has led to PR campaigns on both sides. For the full article, click over to http://news.mongabay.com/2010/0116-orangutans.html.

If you would like to help protect orang-utans and elephants in the wild, join us on March 27th for our 4th Pongos Helping Pongos Auction event.

Art for Orangutans by Orangutans?

Posted by in Elephant,orangutan

2008 Event Painting "I-Ching"

2008 Event Painting "I-Ching"

The Houston Zoo’s 4th Pongos Helping Pongos Art Event will be held at the G Gallery beginning at 6:00 p.m. on March 27th. This very special evening will feature over 40 individual paintings done by our orangutans, elephants, siamangs babirusa and clouded leopards. Each painting will be professionally framed thanks to our partners YolArt Framing and accompanied by conservation information, an animal artist biography and photograph. The paintings will be displayed at G Gallery in the Heights for a single night in a fine arts setting, including refreshments and stunning photographic portraits of the featured artists. This special event concludes at 8:00 p.m.

All the paintings, portraits  and photography will be sold by silent auction with all the proceeds donated to the preservation of orangutans and other animals in their natural habitat on the island of Borneo.

The benefits of this program are many. It provides Zoo animals an outlet to express their intelligence, personalities, and creative abilities. It allows them to fulfill their mission as ambassadors for their species by generating precious funds that support conservation actions on the ground and behavioral enrichment initiatives at the Zoo. At the same time, this program engages the local community, creating a deeper appreciation for the lives of all animals and inspiring a greater concern for their well-being. And all of this is achieved through the exhibition and sale of the animals’ own art work through the annual event that we call Pongos Helping Pongos. (Pongo pygmaeus is the scientific name for orangutans, so this translates to Orangutans Helping Orangutans.) 

Since 2004, Pongos Helping Pongos has raised over $100,000 for the Kinabatangan Orangutan Conservation Project and Elephant Conservation Program in Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia and almost $20,000 in support of field conservation efforts at Indonesia’s Gunung Palung National Park. Both projects are located on the island of Borneo and represent some of the last remaining habitats for wild orangutans. In addition, a portion of the the funds are applied toward continuing orangutan behavioral enrichment projects at the Houston Zoo. We are very proud to be a partner of the Kinabatangan Orangutan Conservation Program, supporting critical research, education, and awareness programs for orangutans, elephants, and habitat protection in the region.

We look forward to hosting the best Pongos Helping Pongos event we have ever held, so call your friends and save the date on your calendar for a truly memorable evening. Come and enjoy the wine and, appetizers and join us for this unique event that supports our artistic animals and the field conservation efforts focused on their wild counterparts.

For more information or to help support this event please contact conservation@houstonzoo.org

Bornean Orangutan, Sabah, Malaysia. Photo courtesy Paul Swen. Available at 2010 event.

Bornean Orangutan, Sabah, Malaysia. Photo courtesy Paul Swen. Available at 2010 event.

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