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Indonesia

Indonesia

In 2009 we established the first rescue centre for orangutans in West Borneo. Since then we have rescued over 200 orangutans and are currently caring for 111. In West Java we also run the only slow loris rehabilitation centre in the world, where we care for hundred of lorises rescued from the cruel pet trade. In this same centre our team also rehabilitates rescued macaques, many of whom were kept in tiny laboratory cages or forced to dance for human entertainment.

India

India

With our partners, Wildlife SOS, we made history in 2009 and ended the 400 year old tradition of dancing bears in India. The rescued bears now live contentedly in our sanctuaries in India where they are given all the love and care they need. We have pledged to meet the costs of lifelong care for these bears and also support efforts to crack down on bear cub poaching.

Sloth bear looking sullen on the floor

Armenia

Armenia

In 2017 we were alerted to the shocking plights of brown bears across Armenia. Working with a local animal welfare group, FPWC, we began rescuing these abused and neglected animals and it’s our goal to eventually rescue them all!

Dasha before she was rescued

Costa Rica

Costa Rica

Howler Monkeys in Costa Rica are being electrocuted by uninsulated power lines and transformers. Often, infant howler monkeys are orphaned when their mothers are electrocuted; we provide round-the-clock treatment and lengthy rehabilitation before they are reintroduced to the forest.

Howley monkey cuddling a soft toy

United Kingdom

United Kingdom

As well as providing a sanctuary for unwanted cats, our partners Catastrophes Cat Rescue’s work with feral cats involves spaying and neutering complete colonies and giving any necessary veterinary treatment.

Orlando the cat at Catastrophe Cat Rescue