Chained, beaten, sick and living in the most horrific conditions imaginable, the monkeys used and abused to collect coconuts suffer the worst animal cruelty.
We believe there are around 3,000 coconut macaques in Thailand, and they need your help to end their nightmare. Southern (endangered) and northern (vulnerable) macaques are torn from their mothers at just a few weeks of age. They are "trained" through abuse and chains to climb trees and harvest coconuts.
It's time to put an end to this suffering!
We're doing everything we can to bring about real change, but we need your help to secure the land and build sanctuaries where the coconut monkeys can recover from their trauma and retire.
The extreme cruelty they endure leaves emotional scars and it can take years for them to begin to heal in the sanctuary.
This will likely be our biggest animal welfare challenge yet.
By working with the coconut industry and Thai authorities, we have an ambitious plan to end the abuse of coconut monkeys. But we can't do it without you.
Donate by Bank Transfer
Wildlife Friends Foundation
TMB Thanachart Bank Public Co. Ltd.
Account: 521-1-07737-4
Branch: Robinson Petchaburi Branch
Address: Moo 1, number 162, Samo Phlue, Ban Lat, Phetchaburi 76150
SWIFT code : TMBKTHBK
Wildlife Friends International
(registered foundation in The Netherlands)
“Wildlife Friends International”
ING Bank / account-number: 7243182
IBAN: NL12INGB0007243182
Paper form: NL12 INGB 0007 2431 82
BIC: INGBNL2A
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