Meet The Orangutans

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  • 2019
  • 1 Season
  • 8.0  (12)

Meet The Orangutans is a documentary-style television show that aired on Discovery in 2014. The show offers viewers an up-close look at the lives of the orangutans at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Malaysia. The series follows several different orphaned and injured orangutans as they undergo rehabilitation at the centre. A team of caretakers and specialists work with the animals to help them learn how to survive in the wild. The show does an excellent job of highlighting the challenges faced by both the animals and the humans who work with them. One of the key themes explored in Meet The Orangutans is the role that humans play in the destruction of the orangutan's natural habitat. Viewers are shown the devastating consequences of deforestation and palm oil plantations, and how these activities have led to the displacement and endangerment of the orangutan species. The show is both informative and heartwarming. It is easy to become attached to the animals and root for their successful rehabilitation. For example, one of the episodes follows a young orangutan named Lemong who suffers from a severe hand injury. The team at the rehabilitation centre takes on the challenge of re-teaching Lemong how to climb trees and take care of himself in the wild. Viewers get to watch Lemong's progress over several months. Another episode focuses on a female orangutan named Ray. Ray is released back into the wild after spending several years at the rehabilitation centre. However, things do not go as planned, and Ray quickly becomes lost and separated from her group. The team at the centre works tirelessly to locate Ray and reunite her with her family. Overall, Meet The Orangutans is an emotionally impactful show that sheds light on an important issue. Viewers will walk away with a greater appreciation for these incredible animals and a deeper understanding of the threats they face. The show is well-produced and offers stunning visuals of the Malaysian rainforest. It is suitable for both adults and children and is a must-watch for anyone interested in animal conservation. In conclusion, Meet The Orangutans is a well-executed and informative documentary-style show that provides an up-close look at the lives of orangutans in Malaysia. The show raises important issues about the role of humans in endangering these animals and sheds light on the hard work being done to rehabilitate and save them. The show is emotionally impactful and is sure to leave viewers with a greater appreciation for these incredible creatures.

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Seasons
Baby Boom
8. Baby Boom
May 31, 2019
There's a baby boom at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, and paternity tests reveal which local males are the fathers. The orphaned babies get their worming injections to keep them parasite-free.
Relocating a Wild Male
7. Relocating a Wild Male
May 31, 2019
A young female orangutan's strong attachment to a staff nurse causes developmental issues. Sanctuary staff head out to investigate reports of a wild male spotted on a plantation outside the borders of the reserve.
Feeding Time
6. Feeding Time
May 31, 2019
It's feeding time at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, and the primate inhabitants must learn the tricky task of finding food for themselves. Two of the females go missing, and the staff starts to worry.
Dealing with Stubbornness and Illness
5. Dealing with Stubbornness and Illness
May 31, 2019
A young orangutan who arrived at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre after losing his mother settles in, but he needs motivation to practice climbing. One of the older males requires an x-ray.
Baby on the Way
4. Baby on the Way
May 31, 2019
It's not unusual for a rehabilitated orangutan released to the wild to venture back to the sanctuary for a visit. The staff prepares for the birth of a new baby orangutan.
Expert Thieves
3. Expert Thieves
May 31, 2019
The orangutans at Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre demonstrate their cleverness as they watch the staff closely and steal food whenever they can.
Settling In
2. Settling In
May 31, 2019
One orphan is new on the scene at Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and needs another, more experienced orangutan to help him settle in. The babies are at high risk from parasites when they ingest mud.
Learning to Climb and Build Nests
1. Learning to Climb and Build Nests
May 31, 2019
The orangutans at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Borneo go through rigorous training to learn everything their mothers would have taught them in the wild, from climbing to nest-building.
Description

Meet The Orangutans is a documentary-style television show that aired on Discovery in 2014. The show offers viewers an up-close look at the lives of the orangutans at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Malaysia. The series follows several different orphaned and injured orangutans as they undergo rehabilitation at the centre. A team of caretakers and specialists work with the animals to help them learn how to survive in the wild. The show does an excellent job of highlighting the challenges faced by both the animals and the humans who work with them.

One of the key themes explored in Meet The Orangutans is the role that humans play in the destruction of the orangutan's natural habitat. Viewers are shown the devastating consequences of deforestation and palm oil plantations, and how these activities have led to the displacement and endangerment of the orangutan species.

The show is both informative and heartwarming. It is easy to become attached to the animals and root for their successful rehabilitation. For example, one of the episodes follows a young orangutan named Lemong who suffers from a severe hand injury. The team at the rehabilitation centre takes on the challenge of re-teaching Lemong how to climb trees and take care of himself in the wild. Viewers get to watch Lemong's progress over several months.

Another episode focuses on a female orangutan named Ray. Ray is released back into the wild after spending several years at the rehabilitation centre. However, things do not go as planned, and Ray quickly becomes lost and separated from her group. The team at the centre works tirelessly to locate Ray and reunite her with her family.

Overall, Meet The Orangutans is an emotionally impactful show that sheds light on an important issue. Viewers will walk away with a greater appreciation for these incredible animals and a deeper understanding of the threats they face. The show is well-produced and offers stunning visuals of the Malaysian rainforest. It is suitable for both adults and children and is a must-watch for anyone interested in animal conservation.

In conclusion, Meet The Orangutans is a well-executed and informative documentary-style show that provides an up-close look at the lives of orangutans in Malaysia. The show raises important issues about the role of humans in endangering these animals and sheds light on the hard work being done to rehabilitate and save them. The show is emotionally impactful and is sure to leave viewers with a greater appreciation for these incredible creatures.

  • Premiere Date
    May 31, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (12)