This video from Congo says about itself:
Wounda’s Journey: Jane Goodall releases chimpanzee into forest
17 Dec 2013
This video documents the story of Wounda, one of the more than 160 chimpanzees living at the Jane Goodall Institute’s Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Center in the Republic of Congo.
Thanks to the expert care provided at Tchimpounga, Wounda overcame significant adversity and illness and was recently relocated to Tchindzoulou Island, one of three islands that are part of the newly expanded sanctuary. Dr. Jane Goodall was on hand to witness Wounda’s emotional release, and now you can too.
Wow. How beautiful.
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Yes, I hope all will go well with this ape now.
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Reblogged this on Tao Moments,.
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Thanks for reblogging!
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You are so welcome Petra 🙂
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I wondered why you was not appearing in my news feed. It seems (somehow) I was not following you? I quickly corrected that 🙂
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