Rachel Henson is a writer with a background in animal care and conservation. She writes whenever she experiences something that encourages her to open her notebook. This normally happens outdoors. She took a break from studying after finishing a BSc in Biology in 2010, and has recently completed her MA in Travel and Nature Writing with Bath Spa University. This blog was originally created to document a year spent living in the Bornean jungle. Twitter: @Rachelhenson
Saturday, 23 August 2014
Tough times for rescued primates in storm beaten Cameroon
Ape Action Africa rescues orphaned and injured chimpanzees and gorillas and offers them refuge at a sanctuary in Mefou. They are cared for until they are strong and healthy enough to be introduced to others and live together in the forest.
This week tragedy has struck the rescue centre, with storms causing damage to the enclosures and injuring the primates. A large tree damaged the chimp enclosure and the chimps got out. The staff are still searching for 12 of them, but with damaged enclosures to return them to they are in need of quick financial help to fund the repairs. One of the chimpanzees, Bertie, sustained significant injuries, including broken ribs and is in need of medical treatment.
Ape Action Africa have launched an emergency appeal on their Facebook page. If you can help to fund Bertie's treatment and the vital repairs at the sanctuary, please visit their website.
Thank-you.
Labels:
Ape Action Africa,
cameroon,
chimpanzee,
emergency appeal,
gorilla,
rescue
I created this blog to document my year living in the jungle in Kinabatangan, Sabah.
I work in animal care at a rescue centre and as a freelance writer.
Follow me on Twitter @Rachelhenson
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