The field research project is run by a team of 10 Research Assistants, 2 Lab Assistants, a Research Director, a Research Manager & Assistant Manager, Indonesian College Students, International Research Assistants, and Boston University Graduate Students and Post-Doctoral Associates.

Meet the team!

Tri Wahyu Susanto, Research Director

Wahyu conducted his Master’s Thesis research in Gunung Palung in 2009 and has been returning ever since. Currently, Wahyu is based in Jakarta, Wahyu frequently visits Cabang Panti every few months. At Cabang Panti he finds it is a joy to reunite with his friends from the Orangutan Project and all the orangutans he has known for years. Wahyu now facilitates both national and international researchers and students to come to Gunung Palung National Park for various research topics.

Elizabeth Barrow, Conservation Research Director

Beth holds a Bachelor’s degree from Anglia Ruskin University, UK, and has over 9 years of experience in Indonesia at various research and conservation projects. She has worked for the project since 2019 and oversees applied conservation research, implements research protocols, and assures data quality across conservation programs. In 2021, she started working towards a Master’s Degree in Research in Primatology and Conservation where she is focusing on an assessment of the use of drones to monitor orangutan populations.

Natalie Robinson, Program Coordinator

Natalie Robinson first began her involvement with the project in 2016, conducting research in the Knott Lab at Boston University as an undergraduate student. From 2018-2019, she spent a year in Borneo, working as a Research Assistant at Cabang Panti Research Station. Now, based in Boston, she works as GPOCP’s Program Coordinator, overseeing both the Conservation and Research teams working on the ground in Indonesia. Over the past 6 years, Natalie has developed a deep passion for understanding and conserving the wild orangutans of Gunung Palung National Park. 

Ahmad Rizal, Assistant Research Manager

Rizal was previously a student who conducted research at Gunung Palung in 2019 studying orangutan seed dispersal behavior for this thesis. After graduating from university, he was interested in coming back to help manage the Orangutan Project in the field. Rizal is so excited to continue on with his new journey, as the Assistant Research Manager, and he is highly motivated to continue to research and conserve wild Bornean orangutans.

Ishma Fatiha, Field Laboratory Assistant

Ishma first came to Gunung Palung National Park for 6 months for her senior thesis research in 2018. In 2021, she was excited to return to work as a field laboratory assistant. She has learned to process orangutan fecal and urine samples, manage the data that is collected every day, as well as follow wild orangutans. She has also re-started the collection and on-site analysis of intestinal parasites found in orangutan fecal samples, which helps us to better understand and monitor orangutan health.

Sumihadi, Field Laboratory Assistant

Sumihadi, known as Sumi, currently works as a Laboratory Assistant for GPOCP. She graduated from Tanjungpura University in Pontianak, Indonesia. She is also a 2014 recipient of the West Bornean Orangutan Caring Scholarship (WBOCS). She first visited Gunung Palung in 2017 to intern and later returned in 2018 to conduct research for her undergraduate thesis, about Ficus trees, an important orangutan food. As a laboratory assistant, Sumi processes orangutan urine and fecal samples, which are collected by the field assistants, as well as plant samples. In addition to processing samples, Sumi sometimes joins the field assistants on follows to help collect the samples. She also helps with data entry and management, keeps the lab organized, and regularly inventories all of our equipment.

Andre Ronaldo, Staff Botanist & Nest Survey Coordinator

Andre is a passionate botanist and enjoys learning about all the many plants in the rainforest. Andre specializes in the study of trees in mixed Dipterocarp forests, like those found in
West Kalimantan, Borneo. Andre has been identifying trees and plants for the orangutan nest surveys as well as conducting plant surveys in the customary forests with Yayasan Palung team since 2019.

Raden Harrisan, Field Research Assistant

Hassan is the longest-serving field research assistant and is very devoted to working for GPOCP. He enjoys every aspect of following and data collection and is extremely interested in how the data will be used and the impact it will have for science.

Rhanda, Field Research Assistant

Rhanda, who often goes by Landa, first started working for the Orangutan Project in 1994. Right now, for the research project, he focuses on collecting phenology data, which is how many trees in the forest are fruiting, flowering, or producing new leaves, each month. Every month Landa helps collect data from 30 plots and 30 belts all around the research site. That’s over 5,500 trees Landa helps survey every month!

Suharto, Field Research Assistant

Suharto, known to all as Toto for short, comes from Matan Jaya Village, in the upper reaches of West Kalimantan. He has worked as a research field assistant at GPOCP for over 10 years! Even after all this time, Toto feels lucky that he still witnesses new events in the highly diverse rainforest. For example, he witnessed an interaction between an orangutan, Bibi, and a slow loris (read more about it here)

Sabta Perlari, Field Research Assistant

Sabta has worked as a research assistant at Cabang Panti for over seven years. As part of working as a research field assistant, one of his favorite memories was being able to travel to Tuanan Research Station to learn more about how orangutan research is conducted at other research stations across Borneo.

Sahril Ramadani, Field Research Assistant

Sahril has been working at Cabang Panti for about six years. He first started working as the camp assistant, taking care of basic camp needs such as cleaning and maintenance. Then he was appointed to work as a research field assistant to collect data on orangutans. Sahril enjoys finding some of the rarer and more interesting animals of the rainforest, he was even lucky enough to find a tarsier. However, Sahril enjoys seeing all animals and insects, regardless of their rarity.

Supianto, Field Research Assistant

Supianto, known to all as Dang, comes from Sedahan, a village located near Gunung Palung National Park. He has worked for the research project since 2017 as a field research assistant. Besides taking data on orangutan behavior, Dang also enjoys documenting orangutan behavior by taking videos using a handheld video camera. The recorded videos are used for detailed behavioral analyses, for example, to investigate orangutan infant nursing and play behaviors.

Yogi Saputra, Field Research Assistant

Yogi grew up in Sedahan a village near Gunung Palung National Park. He has worked as a research assistant since 2018, after he graduated from high school. Yogi is very talented at searching for orangutans and frequently finds them in the forest.

Herman, Field Research Assistant

Herman has worked on various jobs and projects for the Research Program since 2014, including the orangutan nest survey. He started to work permanently for the Research Program in 2020 as a field research assistant. Prior to working for the Research Program, Herman worked as an illegal logger in the forests near Gunung Palung National Park in order to support his family. Now Herman realizes he could never work in illegal logging again and he needs to take care of the forest. From all he has learned and experienced he has become a forest advocate who encourages all to take care of the earth. (read more about his transformative story here).

Dika, Field Research Assistant

In 2021, GPOCP welcomed Dika to the team. Dika and is from Sedahan village, in Kayong Utara. Dika has worked at the Cabang Panti Research Station for many years and is excited to join the orangutan team. Dika’s favorite experience so far has been collecting data on orangutan behavior, especially watching orangutans construct nests.

Jakaria, Field Research Assistant

Jakaria, known as Jak, recently joined GPOCP as a field research assistant in 2021. However, he is a highly experienced field researcher as he has worked at Cabang Panti Research Station since 2014. His skills include collecting phenology data and camera trapping and he is now very excited to learn skills in collecting orangutan data.

Aynuddin, Research Field Assistant

Aynuddin, usually called Udin, joined GPOCP in 2018 as a Camp Maintenance Assistant and started as a Field Research Assistant in 2023. Udin comes from Dusun Tanjung Gunung in Kayong Utara Regency, the village that directly borders the National Park. Udin enjoys getting to know the orangutans as every orangutan has a different character and personality, similar to humans! Some orangutans are easy to approach, and some are difficult to approach. As a field assistant, Udin quickly learned that following orangutans was both fun and tiring. Little by little, he learned more about orangutans and how to collect all the necessary data and he finds this experience to be very rewarding.