new orphan at Lola
Category: Uncategorized | Date: Sep 16 2008 | By: lolayabonobo
In the middle of all the heart ache with Amazone, there has been a new orphan arrived at Lola.
Her name is Sandow and she’s only two years old. On Sunday afternon, Claudine’s husband Victor, was at their house when a military soldier dropped in with a baby bonobo he found in Bolobo ( a village near Bandundu) during his service. He was told by a fellow officer who lived in the same neighborhood as Claudine to take the bonobo to Claudine’s in his jeep.
Once the soldier arrived, he wanted to sell it.
Victor, who is an incredibly debonair half Rwandan, half Italian, stood in the doorway waving his cigar and asked
‘And who do I have the honour of greeting?’
‘I am an officer and I’ve come to sell this bonobo for money so I can send my kids to school.’
‘Thank you officer, but the bonobo is a protected species by law, because they are in danger of extinction, and they only live in one country - ours. If you want to sell him, fine, but it’s forbidden and you could end up in jail.’
The officer was convinced and left the bonobo with Victor, who brought Sandoa to the sanctuary the next day.
So when Claudine and Pierrot came back from taking Amazone to see the doctors, Sandoa was waiting for them.
She’s in good condition, except for lacerations around her groin where a rope had tethered her.
Clemence, the vet is taking good care of her.
As for what Amazone has to do with Lola, nothing, except she was found in Basankusu, where the bonobos will be released next year. I get a lot of questions about the callousness of the Congolese, how can they shoot and kill animals so like ourselves.
To me, Amazone is an answer. While children are suffering like this, the bonobo doesn’t have much hope.
But for Sandoa, there is hope enough. It’s a testament to the effectiveness of Lola’s education programs that the friend of the officer who turned Sandoa in knew about Claudine, and that bonobos should be in a forest, not kept as a pet.
Thank you all so much for your continued support. It’s because of you that Lola can keep going. Thank you from Amazone too. Because of your donations to the sanctuary, Claudine isn’t spending every penny of her own money on pineapples and bananas for the bonobos, and can pay for Amazone’s medical expenses.
Bonobo handshakes to everyone.
All your adopted infants are going well, I haven’t heard of any one being sick or in trouble.
Kisantu’s baby is also good, here she is with her.



5 Responses to “new orphan at Lola”
Christin C., on 16 Sep 2008
Vanessa — Many thanks for the update…though I am distressed to hear of yet another orpahned bonobo, I am 1) happy she made it to Lola, and 2) thrilled that your education programs with the community appear to be having an impact. Thanks again to all at Lola for all you do for both humans and bonobos. P.s. Sandow is adorable and looks like he is already getting comfortable with his new caretakers.
Christine C., on 16 Sep 2008
Hey there…something going on with the site…trying to post
a message, but it is not showing up. At any rate, many thanks for the updates…though I am distrought to hear of yet one more orpaphan, I am thrilled he made it to Lola, and that your education program with the community really does seem to be working. Thaks again to everyone at Lola for all you do for both humans and animals!
sheryl, washington dc, on 16 Sep 2008
I think the new WLD template still has quite a few hiccups.
Thanks for the updates and the great photos. I, too, am sad to learn of another orphan but very glad Sandoa made it to Lola in good shape.
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Anna M, on 17 Sep 2008
Thanks for the updates, as for Amazone and the WLD connection, a bit of good will and I agree with your statement regarding the issues facing the people and what hope the wildlife have ! We need to work with them and as with the new recruit Sandow… a degree of local awareness was the key in her being given a 2nd chance of life, a bit like Amazone ! Thank you all again for your dedication and efforts…
Maina, on 17 Sep 2008
We apologise for the hiccups with the template. We are working day and night to resolve this.
I must applaud Claudine’s husband for not buying Sandoa from the officer. All should do that so that no one will go harvesting bonobos or any other animal and selling them to rescue centres.
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