By Patience Wambugu | Fundraising Manager
Activities Conducted in July:
Throughout the month of July, we addressed a total of 22 animal welfare cases, encompassing various species. The breakdown is as follows: 10 cases involving Vervets, 5 with Sykes' monkeys, 3 concerning Colobus monkeys, 2 related to bush babies, 3 involving Infant Squirrels, and 1 concerning a Baboon.
Noteworthy Results:
During this period, significant progress was made in the care and rehabilitation of the animals. Specifically, one Vervet monkey received treatment and was successfully released back into its natural habitat. Additionally, three infant squirrels were transferred to a specialized facility for further care. Moreover, two Sykes monkeys, which had been undergoing rehabilitation, were successfully reintroduced into the wild.
Activities Undertaken in August:
Throughout the month of August, our team addressed a total of 22 animal welfare cases. The breakdown of these cases includes 7 involving Colobus monkeys, 4 with Vervets, 3 concerning Baboons, and 8 related to Sykes' monkeys.
Noteworthy Outcomes:
Among the notable results achieved during this period, a significant event occurred within our rehabilitation cages. One of the female Vervets named Yatima, undergoing rehabilitation gave birth, signifying a positive milestone in our commitment to the well-being of these primates. Additionally, a Sykes monkey received treatment and was successfully released back into its natural habitat, highlighting our dedication to the rehabilitation and conservation of wildlife.
Activities Conducted During This Period:
In the month of September, our efforts in animal welfare addressed a total of 30 cases. This comprised 7 cases involving Colobus monkeys, 10 related to Sykes monkeys, 7 concerning Vervets, 4 involving Baboons, and singular cases for a Squirrel and an African wood owl.
Noteworthy Outcomes:
Highlighting the success of our conservation and rehabilitation endeavors, 2 Vervets, 1 African wood owl, and 1 Squirrel were successfully reintegrated into their natural habitats. These achievements underscore our ongoing commitment to fostering wildlife's well-being and eventual release back into the wild.
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