Wounda was one of the more than 160 chimpanzees living at the Jane Goodall Institute's Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Centre in the Republic of Congo. She was cared for from the moment she was found (inset bottom right) and nursed back to health overcoming various illnesses. Recently she was relocated to Tchindzoulou Island, one of three islands that are part of the newly expanded sanctuary. Dr. Jane Goodall was on hand to witness Wounda's emotional release, and now you can too.
2 comments:
Beautiful. How could people kill these lovely creatures to eat them?
It is difficult to understand,especially as the more that primates are consumed,the more exposed people become to new unknown viruses and the more potential there is for the viruses to mutate into potentially aggressive forms.
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