A bit soon to say this, seeing as the little lad has only just arrived at Monkey World, but does anyone know where his long term home will be? During infancy and while he is a juvenile, obviously he will be fine with the other orangs in the "Orang Nursery" group. This is the only orang creche in Europe and arguably the best place for him at the moment, since Monkey World has such a good reputation with apes.
I am assuming, (perhaps wrongly), that he is not so well genetically represented as to be surplus to breeding requirements. Assuming he is to be bred from, he cannot go into either of the "adult" groups, (both Bornean), since he would father hybrid offspring. Are Monkey World intending to set up a Sumatran group or will he be moved on somewhere else to meet some ladies? Or will he integrated with a non breeding Bornean female group, (either he or they on some form of contraception)?
I ask this question about his future because I am unaware of any primates moving FROM Monkey World as part of any breeding program, (although they are involved in several). For example, Sam and Sage, the Siamangs, went to Monkey World as part of a breeding program. They produced one male offspring, Onion, before Sam was vasectomised. However, when Onion approached breeding age he was castrated, so he could continue to live with his parents, rather than moving to another institution to be paired up. I never worked out why!