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Sunday, April 24, 2016
Shrinky
One of the highlights of this blog will be telling real life stories of individual animals in need of help. Our first animal is a Chacma baboon named "Shrinky". Shrinky was taken from the wild and made into a pet. She was abused by her owner. The result was brain damage and serious mobility issues. Shrinky would not survive on her own. With the help of Naankuse, Shrinky has found a home where she is cared for physically and socially. That is an aspect of conservation that is part of the Naankuse ethic. Taking care of an animal that, through no fault of her own, has been injured by the intersection of the wild with the encroachment of humans into native animal habitats. As Shrinky grows the cost of her care will also grow.
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