Infant Sykes Monkey Rescue

Written by  Jun 26, 2018

On August 13th 2018, ANAW got a call from one of the residents in Diani about an infant Sykes monkey that had been dropped off at the clinic by one of the locals. The infant had a snare tied around its waist and was afraid of humans. Rescue team members brought it back to the conservation where it was examined.

The patient had a bright and alert demeanor, good body condition and hair coat. Fortunately, the snare had not cut through the skin but had just caused a slight inflammatory reaction. The vet immediately removed the snare to avoid further damage to the Sykes monkey. The area around the snare was shaved, cleaned with chlorhexidine and iodine was applied. She was dewormed using ivermectin and put in orphan care together with one of our resident sykes- Neptune.

Her skin wound has now fully healed, and the fur has grown back and as soon as her quarantine period is over, she will be integrated with the sykes' troop in rehabilitation. She was christened Okolewa by one of the staff members. It is hypothesized that she was being kept as a pet and the owner got tired of keeping her and dumped her at the resident’s house.

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