Orangutan Information Centre (OIC) is dedicated to the conservation of the endemic, critically endangered orangutans and their forest homes in Sumatra. We are a local NGO staffed by Indonesian university graduates, believing that Sumatran people are best suited to have an impact in and help save Sumatran biodiversity. In order to succeed our conservation efforts, we must work with local people tow
ards the preservation and regrowth of rainforest habitat and promote orangutans as global conservation ambassadors for the rainforest ecosystem. Our focus is working in the front line to save the lives of orangutans in Sumatera from life-threatening situation and sustain their survival by working with local communities living alongside orangutan habitat. Together with local communities, we have planted more than one million trees to restore degraded orangutan habitat in Gunung Leuser National Park, part of the Leuser Ecosystem
and the Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra UNESCO World Heritage Site. Furthermore, we are working on the ground to address the problem of human conflicts with the critically endangered orangutans in agricultural landscapes adjacent to forest in the Leuser Ecosystem and Batang Toru landscapes. In addition, we visits schools and villages, and provides training to help local people work towards a more sustainable future and at same time raise public awareness of threats to and conservation strategies for the Sumatran orangutan through community education and global communication. We collaborate with other local and international NGOs and businesses working towards parallel goals.