Crocodiles released back to the wild
Category: Anne Sofie Meilvang, Cameroon, endangered species, rehabilitation | Date: Oct 28 2009 | By: limbewildlifecentre
Within the last couples of months we have received three small dwarf crocodiles here at LWC. One was caught by some children in a river; one was given as a present to a chief of a village. His son came here to sell it, but we convinced him to donate it. The last one was brought here during the night. We don’t know its story. Yesterday, we released two of the crocodiles back to the wild.Unfortunately the last one has some serious wounds after being tied up with ropes around its legs. We will not release him yet, as we are worried that the wounds will get infected.
The two crocodiles were released in the nearby Bimbia Community Forest. In the forest is a river, a perfect habitat for dwarf crocodiles. We wanted to release the crocodiles weeks ago, but the road to the forest is really bad during the rainy season, so the river has not been accessible for months. But now the dry season is finally here, and the road is better.
The release team consisted of keeper James, Driver Egbe, volunteer Yana and me, Sofie. The crocodiles were loaded in seperate transport boxes on the back on our truck, and we were ready to go.
Although the road was much better than in the rainy season, it was still pretty bad and sometimes the ride was a bit scary. The road was very muddy and slippery with big potholes. It is a stunning tour though, in a very hilly area with the view of Limbe, Mt. Cameroon, the sea and rainforest.
After 1.5 hour’s drive we reach the river, and it was time for the crocodiles to be released. We simply open the transport boxes, and the crocodiles could finally enter the water. It was so nice to see them back in their true habitat, and they both swam away right away. Hopefully they will have a safe life in Bimbia Forest now. Good luck crocodiles!
Best wishes,
Sofie
Ndogpassi Jake update
Category: Anne Sofie Meilvang, Cameroon, endangered species, rehabilitation | Date: Oct 07 2009 | By: limbewildlifecentre
I just want to show you some more photos of Ndogpassi Jake, the mandrill we received a month ago.
Jake is doing fine. He is still in quarantine and has more than two months left before he can move on to the enclosure with the other mandrills here. We are trying to give him a lot of enrichment, branches, frozen fruit etc to keep him busy and he loves it! But most of all he loves company and is very happy when we sit outside his cage and talk to him.
We did his health check a few weeks ago, and he seems to be in a good condition, though a bit underweight. While Jake was sedated for the health check we could finally remove the piece of rope he had around his waist when he came here. He looks much better without it!
Best wishes,
Sofie



