Wildlife Alliance has been re-wilding the victims of the illegal wildlife trade since 2001. The second pair of endangered pileated gibbons that we released in the forests around Angkor Wat, gave birth this month – July 2016. The good news about the birth of the baby gibbon was published in the Rasmei Kampuchea, Phnom Penh Post and Cambodia Daily.
Baby Gibbon born at Angkor temple
By WA Admin|2019-09-08T12:09:17-04:00July 11, 2016|Categories: Illegal Wildlife Trade, Wildlife Care|Tags: Angkor temple, Angkor Wat, Baby Gibbon, Cambodia Daily, illegal wildlife trade, Phnom Penh Post, Rasmei Kampuchea, Wildlife Alliance|1 Comment
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Hi I watch the videos of the monkeys at the temples and some are being taken away the VO’s are saying that it’s you guys that are taking them. Two of them have babies that won’t survive without their momma’s and the other was sick with a huge skin sore I just want to know if you did take them and why. Names are Carla, CoCo this last one is Leyla.