Costa Rica
Spider monkey rehabilitation and rainforest conservationâour most ambitious project yet.
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Project · Spider Monkey Sanctuary
Building a Home for Rescued Spider Monkeys
In Costa Rica we worked to help spider monkeys. This species formerly was abundant all over Costa Rica. Now, due to hunting and deforestation, it is restricted to areas with patches of forest large enough to sustain its troop size.
Because the spider monkey is one of the largest New World primate species, it is more vulnerable to huntingâand its populations have been severely impacted as a result.
Our Partnership
We worked with the Kids Saving the Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary to build a huge enclosure for rescued spider monkeys. The center rescues injured spider monkeysâbut didn’t have a large enough enclosure for the number of monkeys they rescue.
We worked hard to raise the funds needed to build an enclosure large enough to rehabilitate injured monkeys so they can eventually be released back into the wild.
â Goal Met!
We met our fundraising goal and the enclosure was completed.
We are so proud to say that we met our fundraising goal and that the enclosure was completed. Rescued spider monkeys in Costa Rica now have a proper home to recover in before returning to the rainforest.
Also in Costa Rica
Sending City Kids to the Rainforest
Beyond the enclosure project, we also facilitated a day-long wildlife field trip for 16 youth from Lifting Handsâan inner-city learning center in San JosĂ©âto the Kids Saving the Rainforest sanctuary in Quepos.
None of the kids had ever left San José or seen a rainforest before. The experience was life-changing.
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