"Muki was born in 2004 and came to [the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project] in 2006, after being bought off a beach photographer by a well meaning tourist. Whilst the intention was good, unfortunately this act only reinforces the wild animal trade, for the photographer will probably have bought another baby gibbon, poached from the wild, with the money."
My Aunt and Uncle adopted Muki at the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project in Phuket, Thailand, for one year. This was their Christmas present to me this year. You can adopt a gibbon too, just go to this website for more details: http://www.gibbonproject.org/content/adoption.htm
Thanks Aunt Annette and Uncle John! :)
My Aunt and Uncle adopted Muki at the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project in Phuket, Thailand, for one year. This was their Christmas present to me this year. You can adopt a gibbon too, just go to this website for more details: http://www.gibbonproject.org/content/adoption.htm
Thanks Aunt Annette and Uncle John! :)
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