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World wildlife Wednesday: A howling success!

07 Wednesday Dec 2016

Posted by sconzani in animals, nature

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Alouatta caraya, Argentina, Argentina Black Howler project, Black howler monkey, Globalteer, monkeys, South American monkey

Around this time, back in 2012, I had just enjoyed a flying visit to Argentina, to check out a project where the locals had been working tirelessly for over 20 years to rescue (from the pet trade) and rehabilitate the endangered Black Howler monkey (Alouatta caraya).

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Although the project is a member of the Great Ape Project and is recognised for its excellent work by the Jane Goodall Institute, it receives no support from the Argentinian government, relying instead on volunteers from around the world to help with donations and manpower. The British charity I was then working for, Globalteer, was looking at partnering with this project, to send them more volunteers and funding, so I was making a preliminary site visit to check it out. (You can now volunteer with Globalteer at this project – check it out here!)

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I couldn’t get very close to the monkeys, for our mutual protection – theirs from any bugs I might carry and mine from their bites! – but I could certainly hear them. The Howler monkey has the loudest call of any monkey – indeed, of any land animal – it can be heard up to 3 miles away. A small number of the Howlers were caged, while they went through the rehabilitation process, but they would later be released, to join one of the several troops that roam freely in the 360-hectare area of fields and forests owned by the project. Many of the free monkeys seemed curious about the gringa who had come to call and came down from their treetops to peer at me so I managed to get a few decent photos of these incredible creatures.

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Happy International Sloth Day!

22 Saturday Oct 2016

Posted by sconzani in animals, nature

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#InternationalSlothDay, Globalteer, International Sloth Day, Oropesa, Peru, Picaflor House, sloth

I had another post lined up for today but, when I found out it was International Sloth Day, I couldn’t miss the opportunity to share these photos with you. Now, I know this is not environmentally correct. I know I really shouldn’t have had a sloth hanging off me. But, when it was offered, I just couldn’t say no, and I think you can see how hilariously happy I was for this short five minutes.

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These photos were taken when I was managing an NGO near Cusco, Peru, back in 2011-2012. The British charity I was working for, Globalteer, runs an after-school programme at Picaflor House in the small town of Oropesa, near Cusco. On this day in August 2011, we were about to farewell a fabulous group of people who had been volunteering at our project and who all chipped in to give our children an extra-special treat, a visit to a local wildlife refuge and sanctuary.

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The children were overjoyed, the refuge were very happy for the financial support of the entry fees and, just as we were leaving, one of the rangers brought this sloth to show us, offering to hang it off me as they looked. I wasn’t allowed to touch it – human germs! – which is why my arms are constantly outstretched, but it truly was one of the most incredible experiences of my life!

International Sloth Day was the brainchild of The Sloth Institute, in Costa Rica, one of many environmental organisations helping to research, rescue and release back into the wild these magnificent creatures. I don’t know enough about the organisation to endorse them but I would urge everyone to do what they can to help preserve the sloth and its environment all around the world.

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