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Adopt a Orangutan

Symbolically adopt a orangutan to help protect them and the wild places they call home.

Critically Endangered

Last updated: June 2026.

Quick answer

Symbolically adopting a orangutan means making a donation to wildlife conservation in the orangutan's name — you don't take the animal home. Symbolic adoption programmes typically send a certificate and fact card, and your gift helps fund the protection of orangutans and their habitat.

Why orangutans need help

The orangutan is listed as Critically Endangered, with habitat loss the leading threat to its future.

The orangutan is listed as Critically Endangered. You can read the full story in our Orangutan guide.

What your adoption supports

Protecting habitat

Safeguarding the wild places orangutans need to feed, breed, and raise their young.

Tackling threats

Funding anti-poaching patrols, rescue, and work to reduce conflict between people and wildlife.

Research and monitoring

Tracking populations so conservationists know where orangutans need help most.

What you'll receive

Symbolic adoption packages vary by organisation, but usually include an adoption certificate, a orangutan fact or photo card, and sometimes a plush toy — a keepsake that makes the gift feel personal. The most important part, though, is the support your gift gives to orangutan conservation. Before adopting through any organisation, check that it is registered and transparent about where the money goes.

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Adopting a orangutan: FAQs

Do you actually get a orangutan when you adopt one?

No. Symbolically adopting a orangutan is a donation — the animal stays in the wild or in a sanctuary. “Adoption” is simply a way of personalising your support for the species.

What do you receive with a symbolic orangutan adoption?

It varies by organisation, but symbolic adoptions typically include an adoption certificate, a fact or photo card, and sometimes a plush toy — which makes them a popular gift. The main thing your gift does is fund conservation work for orangutans and their habitat.

Is adopting a orangutan a good gift?

Yes — it's a meaningful, low-waste present for animal lovers of any age, and a great way to teach children about orangutans and why they need protecting.

How does adopting a orangutan help conservation?

Your donation supports the protection of orangutans and the habitats they depend on — from safeguarding wild places to tackling the threats driving their decline. Always choose a reputable, transparent charity so you know where the money goes.