Outside

A few days ago Jo-Jo, a male chimpanzee of about 13 years old, went outside for the first time in a very long time. After years in a cage he could finally feel the grass beneath his feet again.

Jo-Jo was kept by a Greek business man, ever since he was a baby. Over time he became more and more difficult to keep and frequently escaped. When the man left the country he left Jo-Jo with a Cameroonian colleague. The colleague decided to donate Jo-Jo to the Limbe Wildlife Centre. This is how Jo-Jo was kept until then.

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Jo-Jo was an aggressive chimpanzee when he came to us. Being in a small cage for a long time had been very hard for him and hours on end he was rattling his feet against the quarantine cage. His rehabilitation has taken a long time, but this week he was finally ready to go outside with the rest of the chimpanzees in the new Born Free Chimpanzee enclosure.

He first hesitated, going out for a few seconds and then run inside again. He repeated that a few times. Then he grabbed Papa, a young male, from the back and walked out with him. Papa guided him around, Jo-jo holding on tightly. Several chimpanzees came up to Jo-Jo and hugged him. It was almost like they were congratulating him: you are outside! Papa walked him all the way down to the end of the enclosure, where Carlos was waiting for them.

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Carlos is our biggest chimpanzee and he weighs 84 kilograms. Carlos and Jo-Jo hugged each other and Jo-Jo even climbed on Carlos back. Like that, Carlos walked him around a bit then they went up to a climbing structure. Jo-Jo climbed up and stayed there the rest of the day.

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Jo-Jo, who only weighs 50 kilograms, looks quite small next to Carlos.

At the end of the day Jo-Jo did not want to come inside. We could not blame him, because he had been inside for too long. Finally when darkness came, Jo-Jo went in and we closed the door behind him. This routine was repeated the two days that followed, until yesterday when he went inside with the others.

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5 Comments

  1. Theresa
    Posted July 19, 2009 at 10:26 am | Permalink

    It’s so heartwarming to hear chimps helping each other and giving the newcomer reassurance. If only humans could be so kind to each other.

  2. Pirjo,Finland
    Posted July 20, 2009 at 3:58 am | Permalink

    What a heartfelt wonderful story this is. Jo-Jo really deserves to be surrounded by his own kind and enjoy his life. Thank you so much for taking care of these animals.

  3. paula
    Posted July 20, 2009 at 4:32 am | Permalink

    What a wonderful story! I wish you had photos of Jojo on Carlos back! I’m amazed that the other chimps were so gentle with him – What a great success. Keep it up! I’m going to tell this story all over twitter!

  4. Christine C.
    Posted July 20, 2009 at 9:51 am | Permalink

    Fantastic story…I am so happy for JoJo…he deserves a happy life and I am glad the other chimps welcomed him so enthusiatically!

  5. Posted July 20, 2009 at 1:26 pm | Permalink

    WHAT A WONDERFUL STORY – I LOVE TO HEAR THAT THEY ARE FINALLY OUTSIDE — I HATE CAGES FOR THEM — SO……..CRUEL ARE PEOPLE WHO KEEP THEM LIKE THAT — THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO!

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