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Pikin and Appolinaire. Pikin was being transported from the vet clinic to the new gorilla enclosure, but woke up early from the sedation. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel and Shai, a gorilla who was orphaned by the bushmeat trade. Cameroon, 2009.
A rescued gorilla. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel with a group of juvenile gorillas. Cameroon, 2009.
Thierry with  a juvenile gorilla, rescued from the bushmeat trade. Cameroon, 2009.
A rescued gorilla. Cameroon, 2009.
Nkan Daniel, a gorilla rescued from the bushmeat trade. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel with one of the juvenile gorillas that she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel and Shai, a gorilla who was orphaned by the bushmeat trade. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel with one of the juvenile gorillas that she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel offering some milk to one of the juvenile gorillas that she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel with Nkan Daniel, one of the juvenile gorillas that she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel with the juvenile gorillas she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel with one of the juvenile gorillas that she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel with Shai, one of the juvenile gorillas that she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel with the juvenile gorillas she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel with the juvenile gorillas she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel and Thierry with the juvenile gorillas she rescued and raised. Cameroon, 2009.
Pikin and Appolinaire. Pikin was being transported from the vet clinic to the new gorilla enclosure, but woke up early from the sedation. Cameroon, 2009.
Dr. Sharon Redrobe, preparing to sedate the gorillas before being moved to a larger enclosure. Cameroon, 2009.
Rachel, a worried mama on the day of the big move. Cameroon, 2009.
Sharon, Babs, and Appolinaire with a sedated gorilla in the makeshift vet clinic at Ape Action Africa. Cameroon, 2009.
Appolinaire holding a sedated gorilla in the vet clinic. Cameroon, 2009.
Pikin and Appolinaire. Pikin was being transported from the vet clinic to the new gorilla enclosure, but woke up early from the sedation. Cameroon, 2009.

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