Baby ape recovers after ordeal
JAKARTA - Agence France-Presse
This handout photograph taken on August 16, 2015 and released on January 14, 2016 by International Animal Rescue shows a baby orangutan named Gito inside a box following his rescue, after being dumped under the baking sun in West Kalimantan on the Indonesian part of Borneo island, with rescuers initially believing the ape was dead due to his "mummified" appearance. AFP Photo
Gito was discovered dumped in a cardboard box in August under the baking sun on the Indonesian part of Borneo island, with rescuers initially believing the primate was dead due to his “mummified” appearance.
A team from International Animal Rescue (IAR) picked up the endangered Bornean orangutan and rushed him to their center.
Gito, who is less than a year old, was suffering from multiple ailments but has recovered strongly, and was recently released from quarantine and introduced to another male baby orangutan, Asoka, also rescued on Borneo several months ago abandoned in the jungle.
IAR program director for Indonesia, Karmele Llano Sanchez, said Gito would still need to take part in “jungle school” before he could be released.