The Monkey Rehab Documentary follows the journey of workers and volunteers at The Colobus Trust rehabillitating pest and ex-pet monkeys to ensure human-monkey co-habitation.
The Colobus Trust is a conservation organisation designed to promote the conservation, preservation and protection of primates like the rare Angolan Colobus monkey (Colobus angolensis palliatus) and its coastal forest habitat in southern Kenya. The Trust has numerous projects concerning the wildlife and the citizens of Kenya, including animal welfare, biological/ecological research, community development and education, forest protection and enrichment and eco-tourism awareness programs.
Our Mission Statement is:
To promote, in close co-operation with other organisations and local communities, the conservation, preservation and protection of primates, in particular the Angolan Colobus monkey (Colobus angolensis palliatus) and its associated coastal forest habitat in Kenya.
Diani Beach clean up 15th September.
Jambo gives birth to a healthy baby girl.
The Colobus Trust Staff
The Trust's Goals are to:
Conserve and protect the Angolan Colobus and its habitat in Kenya;
Inspire interest and participation in primate and environmental conservation;
Promote the welfare of primates and to reduce the impact of human development on the environment in Diani and Kenya;
Further understanding of the primate species and their conservation;
Be able to respond and deliver a high quality primate rescue and rehabilitation service; and
Become a model for other conservation based charities in Kenya to follow and emulate; a considerate employer through training and fair wage structure, to be self-funding, producing high quality valuable work and to be transparent.