The park was set aside in the 1930s by the Dutch colonial government for the protection of the
orangutans and
proboscis monkey, and was designated as a
UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1977 and a national park in 1982. It has been recognised as an
Important Bird Area (IBA) by
BirdLife International. In addition to orangutans and proboscis monkeys, the park is also home to
gibbons,
macaques,
clouded leopards,
sun bears,
wild boars,
porcupines, and
sambar deer. The park also features many reptiles, including
crocodiles,
monitor lizards, and
pythons, birds, including
hornbills and
kingfishers, and insects, such as the giant Bornean butterfly. The Pondok Ambung Tropical Forest Research Station was established in 2005 for the study of all wild species found in the park. Today Tanjung Puting National Park is a popular
ecotourism destination, with many local tour companies offering multi-day boat tours to view wildlife and visit the research centers. The park was home to 105,000 people as of 1997. The park was heavily damaged by fires in 1997 and 1998, and today remains threatened by
illegal logging,
illegal mining, and forest clearing for agricultural uses. Conservation efforts by Indonesian NGO Friends of the National Parks Foundation is leading towards a slow but progressive reforestation of damaged areas. Their reforestation work has seen the planting of thousands of saplings in the area to recreate habitat for the endemic wildlife in the area.
Gallery Image:Tanjung_Puting30477.jpg|Male
orangutan (
Pongo pygmaeus) at Camp Leakey rehabilitation center Image:Tanjung_puting0222.jpg|
Bornean bearded pig (
Sus barbatus) endemic to the Philippines, Sumatra and Borneo Image:Tanjung putingh0613.jpg|Female
proboscis monkey (
Nasalis larvatus) Image:Tanjung_puting90178.jpg|
Bornean white-bearded gibbon (
Hylobates albibarbis), endemic to the south of Borneo Image:Tanjung Puting Nepenthes90123.jpg|Pitcher plant (
Nepenthes ampullaria) Image:Oriental dwarf kingfisher (Ceyx erithaca)- Tanjung Puting National Park - Indonesia.jpg|
Oriental dwarf kingfisher (
Ceyx erithaca) Image:Proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) - Tanjung Puting National Park - Indonesia 1.jpg|
proboscis monkey (
Nasalis larvatus) File:Wikiearth-Bekantan Taman Nasional Tanjung Puting.jpg| ==References==