Sabangau National Park

However, the western part is now protected as either National Park or National Laboratory Research Area. A study of the area shows that the hydrological integrity of the forest has been maintained, and it is therefore ecologically resilient, although since it is close to the regional capital Palangkaraya it remains at risk.
The forest is home to the worldâ™s largest Orangutan population, estimated at 6,910 individuals in 2003, and other rare or unique species. The total Agile Gibbon population in the Sabangau catchment is estimated to be in the tens of thousands, but is declining fast.
Vulnerable bird species include the Large Green Pigeon and possibly Storm's Stork (Ciconia stormi) and Lesser Adjutant (Leptoptilus javanicus). Efforts are underway to establish long-term ecological monitoring in the forest.
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