Mbam
Category: Chimpanzee | Date: Aug 05 2008 | By: limbewildlifecentre
Last Thursday I was called by a man in Bafoussam, who said he had a baby chimpanzee that he would like to donate to the Limbe Wildlife Centre. He had tried to find a good place for it for more then a month, but it was not until he emailed the IFAW office in France that he found out about the LWC. On Friday our head keeper travelled to Bafoussam to meet the man and bring back the chimpanzee. They arrived on Saturday in Limbe. The man told us that he had bought the chimpanzee from someone in Mbam forest, where he often goes to find herbs. He had paid 50,000 CFA (75 euros) for it. He told us that it was not the first time he had seen a young chimpanzee in that forest. The first time he had not bought the animal and when he came back a few days later the animal had died. This is why he felt he had to buy this chimpanzee to save its life. The Limbe Wildlife Centre never buys animals because it encourages hunters to get more animals from the forest. The man understood this, but he had felt like he had no choice. Just as we were listening to the man’s story, his phone rang. It was the man from the forest, saying that he had another chimpanzee for sale. This is a very sad illustration of the fact that buying animals really creates a market. We will of course try to get this chimpanzee as well, but then through confiscation.
We have called our new chimpanzee Mbam. He is around one and a half years old and in good condition. He does not trust people yet and does not like us to touch him. No wonder after what he has been through. We take shares sitting with him and let him come to us. Today he started licking my hand, so I am sure he will soon come around.
Best wishes,
Simone de Vries
Assistant Project Manager
8 Responses to “Mbam”
Christine C., on 05 Aug 2008
It will be a happy day indeed when people stop selling these poor babies. I am glad that this little guy is in such good hands now…I am sure he will come around soon…
Annie, on 05 Aug 2008
Too cute! I hope that this baby will get used to humans and be ok.
Sherri S., on 05 Aug 2008
I’m not sure that I wouldn’t have done the same thing if I had been in that man’s shoes, especially after knowing the first baby had died before he could help. However, I do also understand the Centre’s policy. I agree — go confiscate that new baby as quickly as you can!
Wanda, on 05 Aug 2008
Gosh how sad — I know it isn’t right but I am glad he bought Mbam — I hope he gets to life a long time - how I wish they didn’t jump at any chance to take these little guys - where oh where will it all end…so many orphans every day it seems!
Lucia Cristiana, Brasil, on 05 Aug 2008
Simone, thank you so much for sharing Mbam’s confiscation story with us. Please, keep us updated about his progress. He seems so sad… what is fully comprehensible.
Paula, on 05 Aug 2008
Hi Simone, what an adorable chimp. It is amazing how diverse the faces of chimpanzees are. I hope you can get the trade clamped down. So sad.
Selma Forotti, on 09 Aug 2008
Beste Simone
Zal het ooit ophouden?
Gelukkig beseffen hoe langer hoe meer mensen in Kameroen dat levende mensapen voor het land meer kunnen betekenen dan ze te doden/te eten. Fantastisch dat jullie Mbam opgenomen hebben. Ik hoop dat hij zich snel thuis voelt.
Verheug me om jullie allemaal in februari weer te zien in Limbe Wildlife Centre.
Arvind Badrinarayanan, on 21 Aug 2008
Hey Simone and Felix,
Hows it going? I’m chugging through vet school slowly but surely. Its great to find this blog and keep myself up to date on the happenings at Limbe. Felix, if theres any specific veterinary supplies you could use, send me a list to vet.arvind@gmail.com and i’m sure the wildlife club here would be happy to help fundraise for it, which we could get for cheap from our school.
Cheers!
Arvind
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