LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (News release) – The Little Rock Zoo is asking the public to help choose a name for the new baby orangutan born to Berani and father Bandar on July 29, 2019.

The young female is the first infant born to Berani and the fifth born to Bandar. The public is invited to vote by online poll available at the Zoo’s website and Facebook page.

The voting will end Friday, August 30, 2019, when the winning name will be announced.

You can vote here for the name.

The Zoo keepers have selected four names from which to choose. The choices are: • Kasih (pronounced KAH-see) (Malay), which means love • Markisa (pronounced Mark-KEE-suh) (Malay), which means passion fruit • Sabah (pronounced SA-bah (Malay), which is the name of the state in northern Borneo where orangutans are found • Madu (MAH-do) (Malay) which means honey.

The baby orangutan’s birth came at the recommendation of the Orangutan Species Survival Plan® (SSP), a program that cooperatively manages orangutan species in zoos accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) to further conservation goals.

This SSP Program coordinates species conservation, research, husbandry, management and educational initiatives. The Little Rock Zoo also participates in the AZA SAFE (Saving Animals From Extinction) program for orangutans. AZA SAFE programs combine the collective strength of AZA organizations to help save species in the wild.