
A formerly blind Sumatran orangutan has been given a remarkable gift of being able to see her baby twins for the very first time after undergoing cataract surgery in the first such operation in Indonesia.
Prior to her surgery on Monday afternoon, Gober, a 40-year-old orangutan, had spent at least the last four years blind due to cataracts leading to her capture in North Sumatra province in late 2008 by the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Program (SOCP).
‘If we hadn't brought her here she would have been killed by local farmers, as she was raiding their crops to survive,' SOCP veterinarian drh Yenny Sarasqati said in a press release.

Performed in the provincial capital of Medan, the 90-minute cataract surgery conducted by a human eye specialist from Samarinda was Indonesia’s first on an orangutan. The surgery comes just several years after the very first one was performed on an orangutan in Malasyia in 2007.
While Gober’s first moments with her awaiting babies has yet to be reported by the SOCP, it is at least somewhat known what’s awaiting her.

While in captivity, to help ease her life in darkness, the conservation program allowed her to breed with another orangutan named Leuser, who as it happened, is also blind.
'[We] felt that being blind, it would dramatically improve her quality of life,' said Sarasqati of their decision which she admitted was rare being that there are already many orangutans in captivity in Indonesia.

Coming out of surgery this week Gober returned to the responsibilities of mom to the now 18-month-old twins named Ganteng - a boy whose name means handsome in Indonesian - and Ginting - a little girl.
The program said that twin births by orangutans are not unheard of, though coming from two blind parents - in the words of Dr Ian Singleton, head of SOCP - it was 'totally unique.'


After twice released from captivity prior to the air rifle attack - in hopes of his successful adaption into the wild - Leuser will be a permanent resident with the SOCP, along with Gober. Their babies, once fully grown, however, will be released into the wild the program reports.
Sumatran orangutans are critically endangered, with only about 6,600 left in the wild.
The program reports Germany's Orang-Utans in Not (Orangutans in Peril) foundation as having covered the logistical costs for Gober’s surgery.

source: dailymail