By ipsf | staff
Tammu and his friends have moved to their new enclosure!
Tammu was found in a little cage on a roof of a house when the police were searching for drugs and weapons; Buba was confiscated from a family who kept her tied to a tree; Shuki lived by himself on a petting zoo and Erez and Yoni came from a petting zoo which was closed down.
The five vervets were lucky to come to us at the IPSf where they got the chance to live with other monkeys of their species.
And now their new home is ready and the five monkeys have moved to their new spacious enclosure which was built with your help!
Buba was the first to go out of the night- house and search her new home it didn't take Tammu much time to joined her.
Erez and Yoni, the older monkeys in the group, preferred to spend the first day in the night- house and only in the second day did they feel brave enough to go out and search their new home.
The third enclosure is almost finished and soon Mufagaa and his group will be moving to their new home too.
To read more about the monkeys in IPSF join us on facebook @IsraeliPrimateSanctuaryFoundation
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