By Lorraine Docherty | Director
We are so excited to share the news that we welcomed a new resident to the sanctuary in June. His name is Hugo and he is an adult male chimpanzee who suffers from psychological issues. Hugo was previously living in a zoo in France with two female chimpanzees, who will join him once Hugo is settled at the sanctuary. Concerned for his welfare, the zoo contacted MONA because his episodes of self-harm were getting worse. They were unable to determine the trigger of these episodes, so they decided that the best outcome for Hugo would be to relocate him to a quiet sanctuary with fewer visitors. Despite our primate caregiving team having significant experience working with primates with self-mutilation behaviors, they were worried for him because of all the new changes he would face. However, we are so pleased to report that Hugo has had very few self-mutilation episodes and he has now been successfully introduced to most of the chimpanzees at the sanctuary. His best friend is Suzie who arrived in September. They have become inseparable, and most days they can be spotted happily lying in hammocks side by side, never out of each other's sight. Hugo is a gentle giant who enjoys spending time with his best friend Suzie and his other close friend Africa.
Hugo's rescue would not have been possible without your support. Thank you for your generosity, which allows us to care for our ever-growing chimpanzee family.
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