Bush Baby Galore!
Category: Human - Primate Conflict Resolution, Progress report, volunteer | Date: Oct 16 2009 | By: colobus
There were two surprise arrivals at the Colobus Trust this week in the form of infant Bush Babies. The first, and larger of the two, was brought to the trust by a concerned resident of Diani, who had discovered the Bush Baby abandoned on his terrace. Only a day later, another bush baby found its way into the house here at Colobus Trust. It was Rob, one of the volunteers, who should be credited for rescuing the bush baby. Rob heard an unusual clicking sound coming from the education centre. On investigating, he found Nala- our resident cat- playing with the Bush Baby a corner of the room. Had it not been for Rob’s sharp hearing, the infant, which we believe to be just a few days old, would certainly have been eaten. Fortunately, Rob was able to pull Nala away before any serious harm was done.
Above: The elder Bush Baby resting on Polly
Being nocturnal the Bush Babies (we believe these are Galago senegalensis) spend their day sleeping either in a large cardboard box along with a soft toy acting as a comforter, or held in a kikoi with one of the volunteers. As luck would have it, the two bush babies are getting along together very well and could not be happier when snuggling up to one another for a nice long sleep.
Above: The second arrival!
While Polly has taken the role of mother for the babies, everyone is doing their part in helping to feed and look after them. We are giving the Bush Babies round-the-clock care in order to ensure their survival and hope to be able to release them into the wild eventually.
Please feel free to post any suggestions for their names, or alternatively email them to info@colobustrust.org- we’d love to hear them.
Stay tuned for their progress!
The Colobus Team.
Tags: bush baby, Colobus Trust, Galago senegalensis, Kenya, Rescue, volunteer






One Response to “Bush Baby Galore!”
Gordon Ramel, on 16 Oct 2009
A nice story, and nice photos, but why does the first paragraph look like pure code??
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