New Film: Eyes of the Orangutan
With their quirky characters and extreme intelligence, orangutans share 97% of their DNA with humans. These human characteristics make them hugely popular attractions at zoos worldwide. However, with limited space and resources, many zoos are failing to provide them with suitable homes, whilst others exploit their intelligence and train them to perform in grotesque routines.
Stop wildlife poaching in Indonesia
Wildlife Watchdogs intercepts smugglers and thus stops the trade of wild animals. In recent years our foundation has offered shelter to rescued animals. After a recovery period, we released hundreds of monkeys, birds, turtles and dolphins into the wild.
In addition to shelter, we are increasingly focusing on the origin of animal suffering: wildlife trade.Stopping and prosecuting smugglers is a first important step in stopping illegal animal trade.
We strongly believe that awareness about the plight of animals in Indonesia is of great important and the first is step in helping to improve their welfare is through education!
We spread awareness and educate both younger and older generations of people, through educational seminars and presentations to schools, other organisations, embassies, companies and also at various events.
Our presentations cover all of JAAN programs but can be tailored to wildlife issues or domestic issues if that is what you prefer. We also have a wide audience base. We have presented to children as young as two years old! It’s never too early or too late to teach people about the proper care of companion animals and why wildife should live in the wild
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