Guardians of the Forest: Meet Dhandi and Dimas - SOS – Sumatran Orangutan Society

Guardians of the Forest: Meet Dhandi and Dimas

We sit down with Dhandi and Dimas, two members of the TaHuKah biodiversity team, to discuss their pathways into conservation and the realities of life in the field. Hear in their own words why they're willing to sacrifice familiarity and comfort for a challenging life in the forest.

From the outside, conservation often looks heroic — with grand ambitions of saving species, protecting ecosystems, and fighting climate change. Up close, however, it is far more fragile and human. It is damp sleeping bags, quarrels over dish duty, and the longing for home where the signal doesn’t always reach.

For the TaHuKah biodiversity team, most of their time is spent in the field: patrolling for hours under the canopy, checking camera traps, tracking faint footprints, and listening for primates calling across valleys. TaHuKah work in remote locations with extremely challenging terrain. This work is inherently dangerous and it takes a special team of people to make it a success.

In the TaHuKah biodiveristy team, Dhandi and Dimas sacrifice closeness to family, familiarity, and comfort for a challenging life in the forest. They do this because they recognise that just like us, orangutans need a place to call home. And if we do not protect their forest home, we will cease to have one too.

We caught up with Dhandi and Dimas to learn more about the realities of life in the field.

An adult sumatran orangutan

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