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Five orphaned gibbons take next rehabilitation step
These five baby gibbons have faced unimaginable challenges, having been ripped from their forest homes at a tender age, with their mothers likely slaughtered so they could be sold into the cruel pet and entertainment trades. Their experiences left deep emotional scars, but since arriving at WFFT, they have begun to heal and thrive.
During their time here, these little ones have been carefully integrated into separate groups, learning to socialise and bond with their peers in a safe and nurturing environment. Watching them grow and adapt has been truly heart-warming.
Stay tuned for more updates on these adorable gibbons as they continue their journey.
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