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Birute Galdikas Dies at 79: Legendary Orangutan Researcher Passes Away

Renowned primatologist Birute Galdikas was passed away at the age of 79 on March 25, 2026 in Los Angeles after battling lung cancer. She was one of the world’s leading experts on orangutans. As she spent more than five decades to studying and protecting them in the forests of Borneo. As the last surviving member of the legendary ‘Trimates’ she left behind a powerful legacy to protect the endangered wildlife.

Who Was Birute Galdikas?

Birute Galdikas was the pioneering scientist who dedicated her life to studying orangutans in their natural habitat.

She is best known for,

  • Her long-term orangutan research in the wild
  • Also founder of the global conservation programs
  • Transforming understanding of great apes

Entering the Untouched Forests of Borneo

In the year 1971 that time when orangutans were considered too elusive to study and Galdikas ventured into the dense jungles of Borneo.

She established the research station in Tanjung Puting National Park and after some years became one of the world’s most important centers for orangutan research.

Key Discoveries of her is,

  • Orangutans have very slow reproduction cycles
  • Females give birth only once every 7-8 years
  • Very complex social and feeding behaviors between them

The ‘Trimate’ Legacy Alongside Global Icons

She was part of the iconic trio known as the ‘Trimates’ which is mentored by Louis Leakey.

The Trio Included,

  • Jane Goodall – Chimpanzees
  • Diane Fossey – Gorillas
  • Birute Galdikas – Orangutans

Together they have revolutionized primatology and brought the global awareness to endangered species.

Building a Global Conservation Movement

In the year 1986 she founded the Orangutan Foundation International.

Her Impact:

  • Has to help to rehabilitate 450+ orangutans
  • Also established conservation programs in Indonesia
  • And she supported habitat protection efforts

Her work also contributed to the official recognition of Tanjung Puting National Park as a protected area in 1983.

Why Orangutan Conservation Matters

Orangutans are considered a keystone species that means survival is crucial to maintaining the health of forest ecosystems.

They play a vital role in seed dispersal and which supports biodiversity in tropical rainforests.

However they face severe threats due to deforestation, habitat loss and illegal wildlife trade.

Galdikas was among the first scientists to highlight how their slow reproduction rate makes them especially vulnerable to extinction.

Awards and Recognition

Over her lifetime Birute Galdikas received several prestigious honors like,

  • Order of Canada
  • Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement
  • Global recognition for conservation leadership

Question

Q. Birute Galdikas is best known for her work on which species?

A) Chimpanzees
B) Gorillas
C) Orangutans
D) Tigers

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