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Borneo Orangutan Survival Australia

Eyes of the Orangutan

Where
Dendy Newtown
Dendy Newtown
261-263 King Street, Newtown NSW 2042
261-263 King Street, Newtown, Sydney 2042
When

Wednesday 5 July from 6pm to 8:30pm

Cost

Adult: $35.00Child: $35.00

Every year, millions of people travel the world to get their fix of the cute, the cuddly, and the charismatic. We take our families to zoos, ride on the back of elephants, visit dolphin shows at aquariums, and watch animals perform tricks at circuses.

Come share an evening with Dr Jamartin Sihite, CEO of the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation and Louise Grossfeldt, Vice President of Borneo Orangutan Survival Australia who will be giving a presentation and taking questions and answers from the audience.

Wildlife tourism is a global, multi-billion dollar industry. But these profits don’t come without costs. In front of our eyes, and behind closed doors, lie stories of abuse and cruelty.

Aaron Gekoski is an internationally acclaimed photojournalist who has spent more than a decade documenting human-animal conflict. Over recent years he’s turned his lens on the Wildlife Tourism industry; a mission that’s taken him to dozens of countries. But it was a trip to Vietnam that changed everything. At an amusement park in Ho Chi Minh, he spent time with a large male orangutan. Kept in a 4 × 5 m enclosure, the orangutan had little more than two boulders for stimulation, no trees to climb, no place to escape the glare of visitors. Orangutans are star attractions at Wildlife Tourism attractions. Sharing 97 % of our DNA, they are sentient and intelligent animals. When kept in captivity, at places that cannot cater to their complex physical and emotional needs, they often suffer from stress and depression.

The scene stayed with Gekoski: If we can do this to one of our closest living relatives, what hope is there for any other animal? After Vietnam, Gekoski brings is his colleagues and friends – director Chris Scarffe, cinematographer Will Foster-Grundy and editor Damian Antochewicz – and a four-year investigation into the orangutan tourism industry begins.

In Thailand, they see orangutans forced into grotesque boxing shows, and others kept in dirty cages at the top of a shopping mall. And in Indonesia, they document orangutans on display at lavish breakfast buffets, and crowded by groups of tourists at National Parks.

Shocking revelations from poachers reveal how the orangutans ended up at these attractions. Stolen from their natural habitats – their mothers killed in the process – they are then smuggled across international borders. Once at their final destination, they are then trained to perform using cruel techniques or locked in cages for the rest of their lives.

On their journey, the team witnesses untold pain and suffering. Thankfully, there are groups working to mitigate this crisis. At Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, they meet local heroes who rescue and rehabilitate rescued orangutans, ready for release back into the wild. This is a story of hope, set within the dark heart of the Wildlife Tourism industry.

All proceeds go towards orangutan conservation.

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Borneo Orangutan Survival Australia

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