Limbe Wildlife Centre: December 2019

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Monthly Report

December 19

shade and fruits (down left in A2 and right in C2), and the platform (larger dark spot in B1). Benito’s group also spent time in proximity to the cage because of the presence of the other gorillas and when time is close to feeding time.

of stress and stereotypy in phase 1, was allowed to go out once more each week. As a result, the rate of stereotypical behaviours significantly decreased, especially for Adjibolo, who, in the meantime, recovered back to her normal healthy condition.

January 2020 objectives: □ Continue with the above ongoing activities

8. Communication & Visibility □ Digital communication (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter): December was a bit slower on social media as it was a very busy month for our staff at the Centre but all platforms continued to grow steadily nonetheless: total reach on posts was 47,455. □ Media coverage: 1 local report made Several reports highlighted the critical role played in Cameroon by the Limbe Wildlife Centre to preserve the endangered African grey parrot: o Newspaper: Limbe Wildlife Centre: Last hope for endangered African grey parrots, The Star, 9th December 2019

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