Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse

by Born Free Foundation
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse
Rescue Monkeys from Lives of Abuse

Project Report | Jun 13, 2024
Rescue success!

By Born Free | Born Free Foundation

Allan
Allan

This has been a busy period for monkey rescues, with 6 primates successfully secured and brought to the Primate Transit Home (PTH) in Kafue National Park. As part of the ZPP rescue protocol which is guided by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), all 6 rescued primates underwent initial health assessment before being transportedHere are some of ZPP’s newest rescues. 

Charlie, 3 weeks old at time of rescue  

This tiny vervet monkey was found being sold near a farm in Chisamba district of Zambia. farmer cared for the infant monkey for 2 weeks and then contacted ZPP for help. Charlie is very young and requires physical contact which is currently being provided by a primate carer in the absence of an available surrogate vervet mother.  

Valentine, 1 week old at time of rescue  

On 14th February, we received a call for Valentine who had been found at a few days old, alone by children and taken to their village. Shortly thereafter, he was given to a known local rehabber, Caroline, who contacted us. Caroline supported Valentine for 48 hours while ZPP arranged transit. Valentine is the youngest primate that has ever been received at the PTH. Usually, we would place babies with surrogate mothers, but in his case, Valentine was cared for by the primate care team. 

Popo, 3 years old at time of rescue  

In March, ZPP conducted a rescue mission in Lunga village in North-western province and a female subadult vervet monkey named Popo was successfully rescued. Popo, was a victim of the illegal wildlife trade and was being kept as a pet. It was established that she had been held captive for over 3 years. Her condition was OK with no significant injuries, although she is extremely humanised. With the support of an officer from Department of National Parks and Wildlife and Zambia Police, she was confiscated from her owner. Upon arrival at a vet clinic for health checks, the vet carefully removes her bindings. It is important that rescuers do not attempt this themselves in the field as often the bindings have cut into the skin and cause infection. In addition, in this case they needed to be removed under sedation for the safety of the field team and the comfort of Popo. In Popo’s case, thankfully the binding was rope and string and had not cut into her flesh as is frequently seen when primates are restrained with wire.  

Kamushi, 3 years old at time of rescue 

In February, ZPP received a call from a resident of Kitwe’s Kabala area. A lone monkey had appeared on her property, and she wanted it to be relocated as it as it was becoming problematic, scavenging, and not leaving her farm. We attended to this farm and managed to trap a 3-year-old male vervet monkey. After health checks at our vet clinic he was transferred to the PTH quarantine unit with Popo. It is most likely that Kamushi is an ex-pet, based on his very confident behaviour around people and his scavenger tendencies.  

Allan, 2 months old at time of rescue 

In March ZPP received a call a young about a young vervet monkey. Named Allan, he was rescued when a Lusaka resident found a man walking around with this young primate tied up with wires around its waist. ZPP was called to intervene and they successfully managed to confiscate the monkey. Allan was in a poor condition and even at such a young age his teeth were covered in plaque from the poor diet he had been fed on since his captivity. He arrived at the PTH with diarrhoea, no appetite, and could not feed himself. He was dehydrated, filled with fear and only made little movements. With unwavering dedication, ZPP have worked tirelessly to stabilize him and provided the love and care he so desperately needs. This involves lots of contact and comfort by his carers as well as integration with the nursery troop.  

Muss, 6 months old at time of rescue  

A young vervet monkey was found alone at a farm in Chingola district on the Copperbelt. We engaged our partners at Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage (CWO) who were the nearest point of contact to the rescue location. CWO collected the young vervet and conducted health checks at their veterinary clinic and provided initial care and stabilization and care for the youngster at their highly equipped facility. This enabled ZPP to coordinate the collection of Muss in combination with their rescue of three other primates, ensuring that ZPP could streamline their movements and work most efficiently. Muss was collected in March and transferred to the PTH nursery troop. 

 

Charlie
Charlie
Kamushi
Kamushi
Muss
Muss
Popo
Popo
Valentine
Valentine

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