![]() |
International Animal Rescue |
|
|
||
|
Read our annual review |
IAR NewsDecember 2007 IAR tackles terrible suffering of primates in indonesian pet markets
IAR has just completed the construction of a rescue centre on the island of Java for primates that have been caught from the wild and sold as pets. The aim is to rehabilitate animals like slow lorises and macaque monkeys and release them back into safe areas in the wild.
"It was all I could do not to step in there and then to help them. But I knew that, if we are to have an impact on the trade in primates as a whole and encourage the government to crack down on it, I had to take the pictures and raise awareness of the suffering of these poor creatures."
IAR’s patron, comedian and musician Bill Bailey, is a frequent visitor to Indonesia and plans to visit the new rescue centre in the New Year. Speaking of IAR’s campaign to end the trade in slow lorises, he said: "Just like the dancing bears in India, the trade in slow lorises is illegal and IAR has the backing of the Indonesian government in trying to stamp it out. The islands of Indonesia are full of weird and wonderful wildlife, but no one in their right mind wants to see it caged in a pet market or touted for sale at the side of the road."
|
November 2008 November 2008 November 2008 October 2008 October 2008 October 2008 |
|
© International Animal Rescue | The International Animal Rescue logo is a registered trademark of International Animal Rescue |