Semenggoh Wildlife Centre Orangutan Adoption Updates · 2018. 10. 26. · Orangutan Adoption...
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Orangutan Adoption Updates
Turns-up GraphOut & About Ritchie
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1981 (Handed to Semenggoh Nature Reserve on January 1989 after being rescued from illegal pet trade)
Place of Birth
Batang Ai
Gender Male
Mother Unknown
Status Semi-wild
Update He is still fit and strong and always be a main highlight of the Centre. Rarely make his presence to be seen by visitors, he only came out when there is a total silence or outside the feeding time. When came for feeding he took some food and rushed back to the forest for safety.
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Ritchie attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 154 times over 456
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Seduku
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1971
Place of Birth
Seduku Island, Sri Aman
Gender Female
Offspring Saddamiah, Analisa, Ganya
Status Semi-wild
Update Seduku still fit and healthy eventhough she getting to reach 48 years old.Her behaviour not much diferent from last quarter.Her third baby boy Ganya still like to follow her when came for feeding.Her diet still good but a little bit choosy on food that we were ready for them.
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Seduku attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 136 times over 364
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Analisa
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1996
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Seduku
Status Semi-wild
Update Analisa is doing fine taking care of her male baby.She is very caring mother.She always be alert when came for feeding.When there is other male or female orangutan at the feeding platform she will stay longer in forest and came for feeding when they are gone. She and her baby look fine and healthy.
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Analisa attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 103 times over 364 supplementary
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Anaku
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
2006
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Analisa (First grandson of Seduku)
Status Semi-wild
Update Anaku physically healthy, well and fit and have good appetite when coming to the feeding platform. Now he like to travel alone to look for the female. Anyway he have to be alert because at this moment Edwin the second alpha male always waiting for the good chance to catch and might kill him.
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Anaku attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 154times over 364supplementary
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Mas
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
16 September 2016 (Malaysia Day)
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Analisa
Status Semi-wild
Update Mas is still attached to his mother and most of the time, seen to snatch the banana from Analisa’s mouth. He preferred to savour all the soft fruit that his mom is enjoying.
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Mas attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 103 times over 364 supplementary
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Saddamiah
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Seduku
Status Semi-wild
Update She is still fit and look healthy with her new born baby boy.Now she more focus to her second baby.This family likely to moved by themselve.When she happen to see other orgutan lingering around the feeding area she started to move away from the group amd might coming back few days later.
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Saddamiah attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 33 times over 364 supplementary
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Ruby
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
June 2013
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Saddamiah
Status Semi-wild
Update Always seen to enjoy her time alone, playing and feeding while her mother taking care of her brother, Sigat. She seems carefree and pretty independent by herself right now. But of course still tailing her mother around.
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Ruby attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 0 times over 364 supplementery
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Sigat
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
27 March 2018
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Saddamiah
Status Semi-wild
Update Sigat is Sadamiah second offspring. The name ‘Sigat’ has been choosen to reflect success of Semenggoh from a centre for orangutan refuge into home for these endangered Borneon orangutan. Sigatwhich also means handsome, smart, beautiful and diligent in Malay, Iban and Bidayuh language signify the beauty of the animals or orangutan that we had produce in Semenggoh that are now behave like their cousin in the wild. Sigatcurrently, still cling tightly to his mother & on breastfeeding.
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Sigat attendance in 2018Total turn out from Mar-Jun : 33 times over 364
supplementary feeding (9%) -Appeared with his mother on afternoon of 27/3/18
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Ganya
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
4 October 2008
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Seduku
Status Semi-wild
Update Ganya 10 yrs old is now totally independent but sometime he followed his mother too..Heis fine and healthy…good appetite but not really greedy when came for feeding.He like papaya very much rather than banana.
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Ganya attendance in 2018Total turn out: from Jan-Jun: 143 times over 364
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Minah
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1988
Place of Birth
Lubok Antu
Gender Female
Offspring Manap, Amoi, Jubilee
Status Semi-wild
Update She is healthy physically well and has good appetite.A very caring mother.Her attitude still the same i.e likely to chase away other young male and female orgutan.When came for feeding ,she is very greedy.
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Minahattendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun : 47 times over 364 supplimentary
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Jubilee
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
January 2013
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Minah
Status Semi-wild
Update Jubilee as cheeky as ever , always love eating and playing on his own. He always speed his way to feeding area when the ranger called out his name.
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Jubilee attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun : 47 times over 364 supplementary
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Nora
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1981 (Arrived at Semenggoh on 16 June 1986 to undergo rehabilitation process)
Place of Birth
Pantu, Sri Aman
Gender Female
Mother Edwin, Murray, Baka, Dr. Kok
Status Semi-wild
Update Nora’s last turn-out was recorded on 2010. Always spend her time with Lela before and is believed that she has followed Lela’s suit, as she are rarely seen visits the Centre.
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Nora attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 0 times over 364
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Edwin
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1996
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Nora
Status Semi-wild
Update Look fit and muscular..good appetite…fine and healthy.He will become a big boss one day, once Ritchie gone .Based on our daily observation,he started to chase Ritchie when he happenned to see him around the feeding area.
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Edwin attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun:228 times over 364 supplementary
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Lela
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1982
Place of Birth
Tebedu
Gender Female
Mother Arnorma, Roxanne,Dayang, Kidding
Status Semi-wild
Update Lela’s last turn-out was recorded on February 2015. Being a best friend of another totally wild orangutan named Bujang Jr., Bujang Sr., Siti and Dana, Lela are believed to follow their suit and ventured to the wilderness as she are ready to thrive where she should be.
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Lela attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 0 times over 364
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Roxanne
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
September 2005
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Lela
Status Semi-wild
Update Roxanne and her mysterious baby was last seen in November 2017.Hopefully she and her mysterious baby joined the other group lead by Arnorma or Manap.
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Roxanne attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 0 times over 364
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Dayung
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
2015
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Roxanne
Status Totally-wild
Update Dayung rarely frequent to the Center. She is believed to be a total indepent orangutan like her mother.
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Dayung attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 0 times over 364
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Annuar
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
7 October 1998
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Delima
Status Semi-wild
Update He has a good appetite and being such a darling to many other visitors. Being the third biggest male, he still very aware of surrounding each time he came for feeding.He like to be on the ground when no other big male around.He doesn’t care about the crowd as he was used to human being. Sometime he purposely lied himself down on the middle of the road waiting for the feeder to feed him. What a couch orangutan he is !
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Annuar attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun : 87 times over 364
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Selina
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
29 March 2004
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Delima
Status Semi-wild
Update At this stage ,loolike that she getting more wild and seldom turn up for feeding meaning that she is more confident to find her own food in the wild.When came for feeding she just spent few minute and start to move back to the forest with her first born baby's Sem.
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Selina attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-- Jun: 78 times over 364
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Endu
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
9 February 2009
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Female
Mother Delima
Status Semi-wild
Update She is healthy and have good appetite.Shemoved by herself now . Once she happen to see other young male orgutan she start to run away for her safety.Now a days she seldom came for feeding.To her is more safe to have wild fruit rather than to go to the feeding platform.As we know she is not ready for mating.
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Endu attendance in 2018Total turn out Jan-Jun: 63 over 364 times supplementary
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Sem
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
2016
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Selina
Status Semi-wild
Update Sem is now two years old .He look fit, well and healthy. He still depend much on her mother breast feeding and sometime tried to grab solid food from her mother hand. He also like to play alone while her mother enjoyed feeding.
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Sem attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-- Jun: 78 times over 364
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Baka
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
2005
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Nora
Status Semi-wild
Update Baka has not show up at the Center since October 2015. But Semenggoh’smanagement has never give up to search for him during monthly patrolling. Hopefully he is thriving well in the wilderness. As there are reports from villagers that , they saw few orangutans lounging in the forest at their village.
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Baka attendance in 2018Total turn outfrom Jan-Sep: 0 times over 364
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Manap
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
2001
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Minah
Status Semi-wild
Update Manap has not show up at the Center since April 2016. But Semenggoh’s management has never give up to search for him during monthly patrolling. Hopefully he is thriving well in the wilderness with some other orangutans. As there are reports from villagers that , they saw few orangutans lounging in the forest at their village.
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Manap attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 0 times over 364
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Turns-up GraphOut & About Arnorma
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
Species Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus
Date of Birth
1997
Place of Birth
Semenggoh Nature Reserve (653ha)
Gender Male
Mother Lela
Status Semi-wild
Update A best friend of Baka, he has not show up at the Center since 2015. But Semenggoh’smanagement has never give up to search for him during monthly patrolling. Hopefully he is thriving well in the wilderness with some other orangutans. As there are reports from villagers that , they saw few orangutans lounging in the forest at their village.
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Arnorma attendance in 2018Total turn out from Jan-Jun: 0 times over 364
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