Analysis
Samboja Lodge says it contributes to wildlife outcomes — here is what is documented
- Samboja Lodge, operated by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, states its operations are connected to an orangutan rehabilitation, sun bear sanctuary, and rainforest restoration project, contributing to wildlife outcomes. This claim is supported by the operator's self-reported connection to these conservation activities.
- The available data indicates that Samboja Lodge is associated with habitat restoration and wildlife monitoring efforts. These are categorized as direct conservation actions.
- Based on the provided information, the operator is involved in habitat and wildlife conservation, alongside educational components. The trust tier for this operator is currently limited due to the self-reported nature of the data and the absence of third-party verification or specific impact metrics.
- To raise the trust tier, further details on the scale of habitat restoration (e.g., hectares), specific wildlife monitoring protocols, and quantifiable outcomes for the rehabilitation and sanctuary programs would be beneficial.
Conservation programs
- ›habitat restoration
- ›sanctuary and rehabilitation center for Bornean orangutans and sun bears
- ›wildlife monitoring
Certifications on record
No certifications on record