is to just let them know that if they break the law, they will be prosecuted. >> back at the orangutan stationthe animals are kept together in large cages so the can get used to being with their own species again. they need to relearn what it means to be a wild orangutan, to survive in the absence of a human keeper. rahul has to wait another few days before he can join the others. he's given a tattoo so that the conservationists can identify him once he's released. >> these are the lucky ones. they're also effectively refugees from a jungle that no longer exists. >> in a year's time, rahul will be released back into the wild -- his destination still undetermined. his forest is gone. he can never go back home. >> next time on global 3000 -- visiting an indonesian refuge once myself, i was surprised to see orangutans destined to return to the wild, sitting there and watching every move of their guards all day. orangutans are said to be one of the most intelligent primates -- and also very social and curious as i could see. >> well, next week we will continue to look at the challenge of managing