Baby Siamang Taken Care At Bali Wildlife Rescue Center After Illegally Owned

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Baby Siamang Taken Care At Bali Wildlife Rescue Center After Illegally Owned

A baby Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) being given milk by animal nurse at Bali Wildlife Rescue Center in Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia on September 17 2021. The 2 month old baby Siamang, an endanger and protected primate of Indonesia, is being taken care before transported to rehabilitation site in West Sumatra in order to survive in the wild later. The ape was handed from an illegal ownership to the Indonesian Conservation and Natural Resource Agency (BKSDA) in Bali. (Photo by Johanes Christo/NurPhoto)


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