Sumatran orangutans are critically endangered, with only around 14,600 left in the wild. Indonesia has the highest rate of forest destruction in the world.
SOS protects orangutans, their forest and their future by:
• supporting local people to improve their income at the same time as protecting the rainforest
• rescuing orangutans and resolving conflicts between villages and orangutans
• campaigning on issues threatening the survival of orangutans in the wild.
• restoring damaged orangutan habitat through tree planting programmes