Baby orangutans at a sanctuary in Indonesian Borneo attend school to learn foraging and nesting skills.

After seven or eight years, they will be ready to be re-released into the wild.

The population of endangered orangutans in Southeast Asia decreased due to illegal poaching and habitat loss.

Experts estimate there are some 45,000-69,000 Borneo orangutans left.

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