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Lone Dröscher Nielsen of the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation finds an area of forest where she feels confident about releasing rescued Orangutans - including Mama Pika and her baby - back into the wild.
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Комментарии : 49   
@anitakoorn3448
@anitakoorn3448 2 года назад
All of you beautiful people who have unselfishly put the time and effort into reforestation and rehabilitation of Orangutans deserve many blessings and much love ❤️ You are hero's 🥰
@laurat2007
@laurat2007 12 лет назад
How could someone possibly dislike this video? I think this is amazing and I'm thankful people like this are willing to dedicate their lives to this work.
@annecorey607
@annecorey607 8 лет назад
They so happy to be free Lone done wonder full work for them so please for her. If I was much younger I will join her but is too late. 78 years old I always watch them and love every one of them God Bless you all thanks.
@franksckupakus7652
@franksckupakus7652 5 лет назад
Anne it’s never to late until its over
@saveournsrey2018
@saveournsrey2018 3 года назад
So beautiful to see them walk on to trees. But so sad at the same time to think that evil people out there captured them or hurt them for their own pleasure. They belong in the wilds. And thank u to these sanctuaries that make it possible for them. Thank u!!
@ZekeThePlumber86
@ZekeThePlumber86 4 года назад
God bless this woman and everyone else involved in the cause.
@alysonclow
@alysonclow 12 лет назад
This makes me so happy! I hope it all works out :)
@tims890
@tims890 10 лет назад
Humans can be so destructive to the habitat that our distant cousins have the right to live in! It's great to see the good people who help & love these very intelligent animals!
@MsVoolfy
@MsVoolfy 12 лет назад
AWESOME...Totally awesome !
@melatimelati1313
@melatimelati1313 6 лет назад
thank you
@sarahbrown5373
@sarahbrown5373 4 года назад
quick question: I'm looking at a lot of cut-down trees, evidence of logging, sparse vegetation.....isn't this what you're supposed to be rescuing them from rather than returning them to an area where starvation and death are imminent?
@originalbadguy9520
@originalbadguy9520 5 лет назад
If not for Lone...I shudder to think!!
@primrosewilliams549
@primrosewilliams549 3 года назад
Thank you for the great work you are doing God bless
@jordiejordan8249
@jordiejordan8249 3 года назад
*God Bless that Danish woman(sorry for not remembering her name). She deserves an automatic ticket into Heaven for all the good work she's done & for the countless orangutan lives that she's saved.*
@ho2cultcha
@ho2cultcha 12 лет назад
i'm very supportive of your work, but i'm wondering if providing a 'solution' [whether real or not] to the root problem of deforestation is the best thing. how can deforestation be stopped?
@rabidrabbitshuggers
@rabidrabbitshuggers 6 лет назад
That’s an incredibly valid point. I guess their long term plan is to save to buy up more land than the forests that immediately surround the reserve. Because Orangutans wander-that’s how they survive. But not doing anything about the lands being bought up for palm oil production is just creating a cyclical problem.
@Skipbo000
@Skipbo000 3 года назад
yes that is the question isn't it? And here we are EIGHT years later doing the same damn thing as forests continue to whither. Doing the same thing while expecting a different result is insanity. Personally, I think the money has gotten too good. These groups raise millions a year.
@elcabo4557
@elcabo4557 2 года назад
Lonely eye Löne
@speedjetgaming6789
@speedjetgaming6789 8 лет назад
This amazing and happy😀
@yomama8873
@yomama8873 Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@undiesman1
@undiesman1 11 лет назад
Well done! Keep it up!
@trimulinrahayuningtias1960
@trimulinrahayuningtias1960 5 лет назад
Thks mom and staff have care to orangutan Indonesia.we hope they will healthy ,and can give birth baby2 orang utan without their jungle be destroyed by human .
@michaelomalley9448
@michaelomalley9448 6 лет назад
She said it. You can’t put a price on reversing the extinction of one of Earth’s insanely extraordinary species
@Skipbo000
@Skipbo000 3 года назад
yeah but we're not reversing anything. we seem to be stuck in a neverending conservation cycle while never actually solving the problem.
@ilektrapapa3529
@ilektrapapa3529 Год назад
It's so sad to realize that lots of people treat animals like commodities, even such intelligent ones like Orang Utans which are so similar to humans. How can we be so cruel? It breaks my heart.
@saveorangutans
@saveorangutans 11 лет назад
Help bring more orangutans home to the forest with Orangutan Land Trust:
@MultiMonitorComputer
@MultiMonitorComputer 12 лет назад
I find it amazing that they are not protecting some of the most beautiful forests in the worlds. It seems crazy that nobody can think of a better way to grow food / build home for people. We are led by politicians that receive money in their pockets in exchange of land, favors and forgot to rule their people in their best interest. Just sad sad.
@renewearth
@renewearth 12 лет назад
You can help prevent more and more forests disappearing around the world due to Palm Oil plantations. Borneo is vital. Say NO to Palm Oil. Research it, inform others and stand up against Palm Oil companies and the food companies, Eco Fuel companies. Power to you Lone. Amazing and tragic.
@arimasmemphis4061
@arimasmemphis4061 5 лет назад
I always wonder if those orangutans that are being released, understand that those people have saved their lives.
@theftking
@theftking 6 лет назад
The sad part is these 25 orangutans were all shot by poachers within 3 months of release :(
@connorwilson8450
@connorwilson8450 4 года назад
That's not true.
@kasihanti6262
@kasihanti6262 4 года назад
Biyuh bawa anak nya baby hati2 ya say jaga kesehatan alloh melindungmu.amin
@crocodylus73
@crocodylus73 12 лет назад
Indonesia isn't concerned at all?
@Skipbo000
@Skipbo000 3 года назад
you wanna be in charge of telling a poor country whose 60% of their GDP is from Palm Oil, that they can't do that anymore? You're gonna say, "sorry your people will starve and suffer, but the orangutans are more important - tough?
@martaoliviagonzalezlopezde8581
@martaoliviagonzalezlopezde8581 4 года назад
We must say NO to palm oil, a lot of product you know have it. Palm oil other names: PKO - Palm Kernel OilPKO fractionations: Palm Kernel Stearin (PKs); Palm Kernel Olein (PKOo)PHPKO - Partially hydrogenated Palm OilFP(K)O - Fractionated Palm OilOPKO - Organic Palm Kernel OilPalmitate - Vitamin A or Asorbyl Palmitate (NOTE: Vitamin A Palmitate is a very common ingredient in breakfast cereals and we have confirmed 100% of the samples we’ve investigated to be derived from palm oil)PalmateSodium Laureth Sulphate (Can also be from coconut)Sodium Lauryl Sulphates (can also be from ricinus oil)Sodium dodecyl Sulphate (SDS or NaDS)Elaeis GuineensisGlyceryl StearateStearic AcidChemicals which contain palm oilSteareth -2Steareth -20Sodium Lauryl SulphateSodium lauryl sulfoacetate (coconut and/or palm)Hydrated palm glyceridesSodium isostearoyl lactylaye (derived from vegetable stearic acid)Cetyl palmitate and octyl palmitate (names with palmitate at the end are usually derived from palm oil, but as in the case of Vitamin A Palmitate, very rarely a company will use a different vegetable oil).
@Skipbo000
@Skipbo000 3 года назад
As an Idonesian Citizen, my entire town relies on Palm Oil to eat and survive. Come tell me to my face that my child has to starve in favor of those monkeys in the woods. I don't make the decisions, I work in the jobs that are available to me in the town in which I live in order to feed and clothe my children. I hear Florida has practically starved the Everglades due to booming housing construction and that hundreds of species of plant and animals will be gone from the only ecosystem like it in the world in 50 years - so go worry about your own backyard and solve your own problems before coming over here judging me about mine.
@itzshankr
@itzshankr 2 года назад
Then go and farm you fucking backward fuckwad. If you can clear forests to make palm oil, surely you can plough some land and plant some crops. So don't try say 'iT's AlL wE LiVe On'
@popsishere1
@popsishere1 11 лет назад
Well, bygolly you're right. I've heard nothin but the cuttin up of the "Queens English". First of all if, you're a true American, the queens english does not apply here and it hasn't for over 200yrs. Second, listen to the BBC and how they pronounce "Orangutan". It sounds more like Ooronguton.... Tomato,, Tamoto.. Going down in a flaming nit.. The way things are going in America, you have to press ONE for spanglish. LOL
@PedroGarcia-ni2nb
@PedroGarcia-ni2nb 4 года назад
Given them back what you took away from them in the first place.
@peterwallace9764
@peterwallace9764 3 года назад
So being in captivity for 12 mths doesn’t see them loosing their natural survival skills. That’s gotta be a plus. Then hope their next bit of natural turf isn’t cleared n burned in the near future. 🦧🦧
@sirtophamhatt
@sirtophamhatt 12 лет назад
Am I crazy, or is it strange that people so thoroughly immersed in their study of an animal would pronounce the animal's name in such a 'western' way. I may be totally wrong here, but it seems to me that we should be calling them 'O-rang-u-tans', not 'Arangatangs'. It runs really counter to my preconditioned American idea that speakers of "the Queen's English" are something to aspire to. Let the flaming of my nit-pickiness commence.
@Maispuppe
@Maispuppe 12 лет назад
its the so called freedom of speech
@renewearth
@renewearth 12 лет назад
it's an accent - too funny that you notice. I'm thinking you may have what it takes to be a Newsreader or an elocution therapist. funny {:(|}
@paulpolish2280
@paulpolish2280 11 лет назад
they'll be raiding crops again within a year. the villagers should do what is necessary to deal with them both at that time.
@HerrProfM
@HerrProfM 3 года назад
Wal się