Chanee Kalaweit The founder of the project is Aurélien Brulé (better known as "Chanee Kalaweit"), a young Frenchman born in 1979 in
Fréjus (
Var), in southern
France. Kalaweit means "
Gibbon" in
Dayak Ngaju (language of the natives of Borneo), while "
Chanee" also means gibbon, but in
Thai. In the beginning, the project was launched under the name of "Etho-Passion" in 1997, changing its name to
"Kalaweit Project" shortly thereafter. Chanee Kalaweit came to Indonesia in 1998, and the
Kalaweit Project began operations in 1999, the year in which the first gibbon sanctuary was established following the signing of an initial agreement with the Indonesian government. In 2004, the association signed a national cooperation agreement with the Indonesian forestry department, permitting
Kalaweit to rescue gibbons throughout Indonesia.
"Kalaweit Project" has since become the most important gibbon rehabilitation program in the world. Despite focusing on the recovery of these primates, the project has also played an active role in the recovery of other species such as the Malayan
Sun bear (
Helarctos malayanus) or the
Slender loris. == Centers of operation ==