More wildlife dropped at the rescue center

Two baby gibbons, one juvenile gibbon and a baby langur were dropped off at the rescue center on the 14th of July. This week in July was probably one of the busiest we have had in the last years with all together 16 animals coming in in one week, mostly primates, but also 4 bears.

 

 

The four young primates (3 gibbons and one langur) came from a temple in Prachuabkhirikhan province and were all in reasonable condition. The langur however was a bit sick with stomach trouble.

 

The langur and one of the gibbons on the back of the car in front of the center.

 

The other baby gibbon awaiting his medical check up before going to quarantine.

 

The juvenile gibbon was put in quarantine after his check up and quickly matched up with one of our recently rescued male gibbons. They now share an enclosure at quarantine for the next weeks until they can go to the newly constructed gibbon rehabilitation center.

 

 

The very young langur is under direct and continuous care for at least 3 months.

 

 

More updates soon on how the animals are doing at the WRC.....

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