
Project Period: Mar 2026 - Dec 2026
Wildlife Rehabilitation
56,3kg
Meals for Rescued Wildlifes
Rp3.000.000
Care Team Funded
Rp2.000.000
Operational Needs Covered
In Collaboration With

Updated On: 10 May 2026
Who Is CAN Borneo?
CAN Borneo works to conserve and restore Borneo's vital ecosystems by protecting wildlife, preserving forests, and supporting community-based conservation initiatives. Their efforts focus on safeguarding biodiversity hotspots, rehabilitating degraded habitats, and empowering local communities to play an active role in long-term environmental stewardship.
Our Progress
kg Meals for Rescued Wildlife
20%
56,3kg
281kg
Care Team Funded
20%
Rp3.000.000
Rp15.000.000
Operational Needs Covered
20%
Rp2.000.000
Rp10.000.000
Updated On: 10 May 2026
How OceaTerra
supports CAN Borneo
To help sustain their conservation work, OceaTerra provides a bimonthly donation to CAN Borneo.
These funds help provide daily meals for rescued wildlife, support the dedicated team behind their care, and cover essential operational needs like utilities and day-to-day expenses.
Why this matters

CAN Borneo is helping protect some of Borneo's most important ecosystems by rescuing wildlife, rehabilitating injured animals, and preserving the forests they depend on.
Healthy forests provide shelter for countless species, regulate climate, and support the livelihoods of local communities—making their protection essential for both biodiversity and people.
Protects endangered wildlife
Supports rescue and rehabilitation efforts
Preserves critical forest habitats
Empowers community-based conservation
OceaTerra's ongoing support helps sustain this vital work, strengthening a shared commitment to protecting wildlife and the ecosystems they call home.
Rescue Methodology
1
Wildlife identified through community reports or field patrols
2
Rescue team safely retrieves animals from harmful or illegal situations
3
Animals transported to CAN's Wildlife Rescue Center for assessment
4
Medical care provided when needed, followed by monitoring and recovery
5
Recovered animals released back into protected forests or transferred for further rehabilitation







