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message from the Assistant Manager

Category: Uncategorized | Date: Feb 15 2008 | By: admin

As Felix is on holiday it now my honour to keep you all up to date about the Limbe Wildlife Centre. I already received a message that says that we received donations from Lucky Press, Giuliano C., Lucia C. and Theresa S. It is really great that you are able to help us help the endangered primates of Cameroon! It is also heart warming to read the reactions to our weblog. Thank you all very much for your support.

Both gorilla Adjibolo and drill Ndokbagengue seem to be growing every day. Our volunteer Roseanna, who takes care of our baby drill, still cannot believe that Ndok’s face turned black over night. Ndok suddenly looks much older. Her arm is still in a cast, but maybe it will come off on Monday. Bolo doesn’t show any sudden changes, but she has gained more than a kilogram since she arrived here. The two of them together drink a lot of milk, but with all the donations we receive we can take care of that.

I wanted to include some recent pictures of the two, but I don’t get it to work.

Around the parrots everything is quiet at the moment. Their flight cages are in a secluded area of the LWC, where the visitors have no access. Their feathers are starting to regrow, but it will take months before they will be able to fly again. We are looking forward to that day, because we will than be able to release them back into the wild.

Simone de Vries

3 Responses to “message from the Assistant Manager”

Christine C., on 15 Feb 2008

Thank you for the update…it is so great to hear that Ndok is getting healthier by the day!!

Lucia Cristiana, Brazil, on 15 Feb 2008

Let me to know the name of the little baby chimp that appears with the lifted up arm to the right of your blogg page.

THERESA SISKIND, on 17 Feb 2008

Lucia, that chimp is indeed precious. Simone, thanks so much for all the updates on all these spectacular species. Good job holding the fort down while Felix is away!

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