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9/7/2018 1 Comment

Rescued: 2 young mandrills escape a lifetime of cruelty

Two young mandrills were just rescued in a joint operation by law enforcement group LAGA and the Cameroon government. They arrived at Ape Action Africa on Tuesday, and are now safe in the forest sanctuary. 

Ngo and Mukete are both are male, estimated to be 3-4 years old, and underweight due to criminals rarely being concerned about providing proper food. Fortunately, they have no physical injuries, only the psychological trauma of being ripped from their families.

The two seem to get along well, and will spend their quarantine period together as they wait to meet their new mandrill family.

You can welcome them to the Ape Action Family with a donation today. 

"For those who have made it to Mefou,
     you are safe now."
       Rachel's Promise
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9/6/2018 1 Comment

Bobo and the Bushbaby


​You've heard that gorillas are the gentle giants of the forest?
Well, here's all the proof you need, and it's right here at Ape Action Africa!

At 24, Bobo is one of our most senior silverbacks, majestic and fully in charge of his family group. But look at what happens when the tiniest creature comes out of the bush and climbs into his hand, unafraid.

This bushbaby, a baby himself, seems to know that this huge, powerful animal will treat him with nothing but tenderness and understanding. After climbing all over Bobo, walking off then coming back to him, for more than 2 hours, often gazing deeply into each other's eyes, Bobo gently carries his new friend back to the trees where he most likely lives.

​Bobo
Bobo was one of the first gorillas ever to find sanctuary at Ape Action Africa.

Rescued, in trauma after witnessing his entire family brutally murdered, he was brought to safety and comfort in the Mefou forest when he was just a toddler.

There wasn't much here in those days! Bobo lived in a little wood house for safety during the night, and during the daytime, a new young volunteer took him into the forest to explore and learn. That volunteer is none other than our Director Rachel Hogan. It was her first job at the sanctuary!

Jou can join Bobo's family, too, by making a donation now to provide the safe rainforest that both Bobo and his bushbaby so desperately need. Thank you!

all photos courtesy of Ape Action Africa / Alex Benitez
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