HOW CAN WE UNSEE WHAT WE HAVE SEEN
HOW CAN WE UNSEE WHAT WE HAVE SEEN
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Long Tailed Macaques in rehab

Bali Monkey Rescue
Long Tailed Macaques In Rehab @
A safe haven sheltering
42 Macaques with special needs.
Rescue work is about team work
The psychological damage that occurs in primates shows when they are handed over to our private sanctuary.
They arrive at our center malnourished and traumatised with serious behaviour problems such as pacing, rocking, self-harm and food issues.

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Rescue work is team work with BAWA

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After being rescued, the naturally social Macaque Monkeys are often afraid of their own kind and need long term rehabilitation and care to integrate into natural groups. This is important because only then will they be able to live as they were meant to; with other monkeys.
Bali Monkey Rescue meets the need for healing and rehabilitation by providing a save haven from fear and hunger, with the best medical care, love and patience for the victims of this illegal trade.

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SPONSOR A MONKEY
We are always looking for prospective grandmas, grandpas, aunties and uncles for our monkeys. Bali Monkey Rescue is home to 41 Long Tailed Macaque Monkey's with many more on the emergency list. Your sponsorship of $25.00 per month will give a monkey adequate food, shelter, social interactions with other monkeys as well as medical checks and treatments as required. We will provide you with regular updates on your monkey and if you're ever in town, we are sure your monkey would love to meet you! Contact us today to arrange a match made in heaven!

Dori was bought from the markets by westerners who treated her as a replacement for a human baby. However, when she became unmanageable, we were contacted.


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Dori was bought from the markets by westerners who treated her as a replacement for a human baby. However, when she became unmanageable, we were contacted.
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As we are self funded we rely on BAWA Bali Animal Welfare Rescue and their emergency team to support our program.
Many of our monkeys arrive at our center malnourished and traumatised with serious behaviour problems such as pacing, rocking, self-harm and food issues.
The psychological damage that occurs in primates that have been kept as pets shows when they are handed over to our private sanctuary.

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