The latest arrival at  International Animal Rescue's orangutan rescue  centre in Ketapang is a  baby called Pedro. In contrast to baby Ujang who  arrived only days ago,  the latest addition to the Ketapang family is in  good physical  condition and very calm and relaxed.
The  orangutan had been kept by villagers in Kapuas Hulu but was handed   over to members of WWF who took him to the BKSDA¹ Putu Sibau. IAR's team   in Indonesia received news about Pedro on 29 July when they were told   that the baby would be sent to Pontianak and then be transported from   there to Ketapang. Pedro arrived at Ketapang airport at 4.15 on the   afternoon of 1 August.
The  BKSDA Ketapang received the baby orangutan at the airport before   handing him over to members of International Animal Rescue's team. Vet   Dr Anita immediately checked his condition and found him to be very   relaxed and calm, in spite of the journey he had undergone and his   unfamiliar surroundings. The head of section of the BKSDA carried out   the official transfer of the orangutan into IAR's care and Pedro was   then taken to IAR's centre to begin his rehabilitation.
Karmele  Llano Sanchez, Veterinary Director of International Animal  Rescue  Indonesia, said: "We are happy to see that this young baby is at  least  healthy, in spite of the fact that he has clearly lost his mother  and  his home. We are doing all we can to help these orangutans, but the   long term solution lies in effective law enforcement and an end to the   destruction of the orangutans' home. Killing or keeping an orangutan is a   punishable offence, but offenders are rarely charged or punished -   hence the fact that our centre is caring for a rapidly increasing number   of victims of these crimes."

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