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Dear
Friend of Jungle Friends,
Jungle Friends’ latest and youngest arrivals have the
sanctuary staff scurrying! On Oct 1, three
baby monkeys arrived with a group of brown capuchins
rescued from a bankrupt roadside zoo.
We knew the group included a nursing mother with an infant,
but they were part of a family group occupying a single
habitat, so it sounded like a simple rescue. Then things got
complicated!
First, the monkeys had to be “packed up” for the drive to
Jungle Friends. The local animal team handling this had
trouble capturing the capuchins, and finally resorted to using
anesthesia.
When the monkeys arrived after their
cross-country trip, we were horrified to learn that when mama
monkey woke from the anesthesia, she would have nothing to do
with her baby.
The simple rescue became a crisis intervention as staff
rushed to care for the dehydrated infant. At the same time, we
learned that two other juvenile monkeys also needed to go into
the “nursery.” Monkers and Zumie had been human reared
and attempts to reunite them with the group at the zoo had not
gone well. Nine-month-old Zumie ended up with a wounded foot
requiring stitches. Upon arrival at Jungle Friends, it was
looking pretty bad.
In minutes, it seemed, the rescue changed from transferring
a single, pre-socialized group into an intensive schedule of
bottle feeding and medical care!

Fortunately, these kids are bouncing back. The baby is a
resilient little guy! With some nourishment and loving
care, he soon began to thrive. Zumie responded well to her
antibiotic therapy and is healing nicely now.
We situated the babies next to the adult
group, hoping that mama Elizabeth would reclaim her baby,
allowing him to be reared by his natural mother. No such
luck. Elizabeth has shown no interest in the baby – but
someone else has.
Little Monkers, the oldest of the youngsters, has appointed
herself as his new little mom – carrying him, grooming and
playing with him. It is wonderful to see the loving bond grow
between these two young monkeys. Watch
the video now!
So, with Jungle Friends staff to provide the bottles and
baby food (twelve times a day!!) and Monkers to supply the
monkey nurturing, baby monk is on his way to a healthy, happy
childhood.
PLEASE, don’t forget to VOTE EVERY
DAY. You can vote online AND by
texting! The monkeys are counting on you!

Kari Bagnall, Executive Director
P.S. Check our website for Expansion
Project updates. |
 Little Monkers is helping us care
for the baby. Won't you help
too?

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