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Ape Action is home to the largest semi-wild population of rescued Endangered Western lowland gorillas in the world. For over 30 years they have been securing a future for over 300 rescued primates at Mefou Primate Sanctuary. From the dedicated staff to the incredible wild-like forest enclosures, Mefou Primate Sanctuary is a gift to be shared with the world, despite the dark predicaments for why it's so desperately needed. Please help us spread the word about their work with great apes, and the challenges they face: deforestation, poaching, illegal wildlife trafficking, palm oil, disease, and more – in hopes that someday their helping hands won't be needed. Ape Action Africa is a project partner with GLOBIO, expanding awareness and understanding of the plight of Cameroon's great apes and primates in the local schools and villages, and to the global community. Learn more about how we work together: https://www.globio.org/globio-news/ Please help us and Ape Action Africa get more visibility - like, comment, share, and subscribe if you enjoyed this video! STAY CONNECTED SIgn up for our enewsletter and follow all our projects on Apes Like Us and our sister podcast Talking Apes: https://signup-usa.keela.co/globio-su... Support & Learn More About: Ape Action Africa ➜ https://www.apeactionafrica.org Read more Apes Like Us content via Our Website ➜ http://globio.org/ApesLikeUs Facebook: / apeslikeus Instagram: / apeslikeus Filming access at Mefou Primate Sanctuary courtesy of GLOBIO partner Ape Action Africa. Learn more about their incredible work rescuing Cameroon’s endangered apes and monkeys at www.apeactionafrica.org Some footage for this video was created before the Covid-19 pandemic forced new health & safety protocols. All footage was obtained through reputable, ethically-run wildlife sanctuaries dedicated to caring for their rescued primates and protecting their wild counterparts. Apes Like Us (under GLOBIO) and our partner programs in no way support the exploitation or trade of primates in any capacity (whether legal or illegal). The sanctuary staff and caretakers shown in this video are experts at caring for these vulnerable, orphaned apes until they are strong enough to join larger primate families at these sanctuaries. Any human contact with these infants is for the babies' physical and mental benefit only. CONTENT COMMENT ACCURACY & DISCLOSURE: GLOBIO's Apes Like Us channel and original content is created to share factual and accurate information about what is happening with, to, and for great apes, primates, and their habitats in our targeted Focal Regions where we work, and around the world. GLOBIO does not own or run a sanctuary, or operate independent conservation projects. We encourage and appreciate your comments and discussion about our segments, we do however monitor, filter, and purge commentary that is inaccurate, inflammatory, false, or promotes misunderstanding. Further questions or comments can be directed to [email protected] VIDEO PRODUCTION Videography/Editing: Gerry Ellis Additional Photography: Ian Bickerstaff Communications & Media Manager: Demelza Bond For information on video content licensing contact [email protected] MUSIC Under Premium Beat license "Always" by Allegory Music "The Simplest of Things" by Big Score Music "Hope in Motion" by Tristan Barton Under Epidemic Sound License "Let The Live" by Francis Wells Apes Like Us is an educational project of nonprofit GLOBIO. Copyright @GLOBIO 2024