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ABOUT GIBBON
1. White-Handed Gibbon: Hylobates lar Geographic Range: Found in Thailand, peninsular Malaysia, south-west Yunnan(China),southern and eastern Myanmar, north-west Laos and Sumatra. Physical Characteristics: The White-handed gibbon varies from almost black through dark brownto pale buff or cream-colored, but can always be distinguished by its white or buff hands, feet and facialRECENTLY RESCUED
Meet Mickie, a male gibbon we recently rescued from Samui island. COVID-19 has meant less tourists for illegal animal photo prop businesses and he was recently abandoned near village by his owner. Since being rescued, we gave Mickie a full health and blood test. Unfortunately, he is extremely addicted to people and has notexpressed
THE GIBBON REHABILITATION PROJECT At GRP, we have been testing numerous methods of gibbon reintroduction for the last 27 years. Every reintroduction is a learning opportunity as every gibbons came with different cruel backgrounds. The revolutionary discoveries that we made through our fieldwork give us many tough lessons yet very useful for the future of rehabilitatingand
OUR TEAM | THE GIBBON REHABILITATION PROJECT OUR TEAM. Thank you to all dedicated volunteers from within Thailand and all over the world who came to share their passions, times, skills, loves and much more. AllVISIT US IN PHUKET
To Contact Us . Our Office : 104/3 Moo 3 Paklock, Talang, Phuket 83110 Thailand Tel : + 66 88 590 9714 ( or simply 088 590 9714 if you are calling within Thailand ) THE GIBBON REHABILITATION PROJECT Khao Pra Thaew Non-Hunting Area, Phuket. “Khoa Phra Thaew” is the name of the conspicuous mountain range descending along the north through to the south of Thalang District, Phuket island. Its highest peak rises up to 450 metres above sea level. The mountain is densely covered by the forest, making it look like its wrapped in a deep green GIBBON SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM At the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project, we rescued for over 350 gibbons since our establishment. Some gibbon require much more medical attention while most of them require at least 5 years of rehabilitation process depending on their previous cruelty conditions. By sponsoring our gibbons, you will surely make their lives muchcloser to the wild.
HOW CAN YOU HELP US SAVE GIBBONS? How can you help us save gibbons? 1. DO NOT purchase gibbons, or products derived from gibbons. Many animals are poached each year to be used for the pet trade or to make exotic merchandise. These activities are often illegal, and are always detrimental to the wild animal populations. For many species, humans are the worst predator.SPONSOR : LUMDUAN
Sponsor Periods: 1 Month – ฿1350, 3 Months – ฿3500, 6 Months – ฿7500, 12 Months – ฿15000 THE GIBBON REHABILITATION PROJECT Recently Rescued – Mickie. May 22, 2020 GRP Team. Meet Mickie, a male gibbon we recently rescued from Samui island. COVID-19 has meant less tourists for illegal animal photo prop businesses and he was recently abandoned near village by his owner. Since being rescued, we gave Mickie a full health and blood test. Unfortunately, .ABOUT GIBBON
1. White-Handed Gibbon: Hylobates lar Geographic Range: Found in Thailand, peninsular Malaysia, south-west Yunnan(China),southern and eastern Myanmar, north-west Laos and Sumatra. Physical Characteristics: The White-handed gibbon varies from almost black through dark brownto pale buff or cream-colored, but can always be distinguished by its white or buff hands, feet and facialRECENTLY RESCUED
Meet Mickie, a male gibbon we recently rescued from Samui island. COVID-19 has meant less tourists for illegal animal photo prop businesses and he was recently abandoned near village by his owner. Since being rescued, we gave Mickie a full health and blood test. Unfortunately, he is extremely addicted to people and has notexpressed
THE GIBBON REHABILITATION PROJECT At GRP, we have been testing numerous methods of gibbon reintroduction for the last 27 years. Every reintroduction is a learning opportunity as every gibbons came with different cruel backgrounds. The revolutionary discoveries that we made through our fieldwork give us many tough lessons yet very useful for the future of rehabilitatingand
OUR TEAM | THE GIBBON REHABILITATION PROJECT OUR TEAM. Thank you to all dedicated volunteers from within Thailand and all over the world who came to share their passions, times, skills, loves and much more. AllVISIT US IN PHUKET
To Contact Us . Our Office : 104/3 Moo 3 Paklock, Talang, Phuket 83110 Thailand Tel : + 66 88 590 9714 ( or simply 088 590 9714 if you are calling within Thailand ) THE GIBBON REHABILITATION PROJECT Khao Pra Thaew Non-Hunting Area, Phuket. “Khoa Phra Thaew” is the name of the conspicuous mountain range descending along the north through to the south of Thalang District, Phuket island. Its highest peak rises up to 450 metres above sea level. The mountain is densely covered by the forest, making it look like its wrapped in a deep green GIBBON SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM At the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project, we rescued for over 350 gibbons since our establishment. Some gibbon require much more medical attention while most of them require at least 5 years of rehabilitation process depending on their previous cruelty conditions. By sponsoring our gibbons, you will surely make their lives muchcloser to the wild.
HOW CAN YOU HELP US SAVE GIBBONS? How can you help us save gibbons? 1. DO NOT purchase gibbons, or products derived from gibbons. Many animals are poached each year to be used for the pet trade or to make exotic merchandise. These activities are often illegal, and are always detrimental to the wild animal populations. For many species, humans are the worst predator.SPONSOR : LUMDUAN
Sponsor Periods: 1 Month – ฿1350, 3 Months – ฿3500, 6 Months – ฿7500, 12 Months – ฿15000 NEWS | THE GIBBON REHABILITATION PROJECT Another Loris Rescue ! February 6, 2017 GRP Team GRP had a small surprise when a local man brought a rescued slow loris to our doors. The local man had found the animal crawling round on his roof and managed to capture the distressed loris in a bag. THE GIBBON REHABILITATION PROJECT At GRP, we have been testing numerous methods of gibbon reintroduction for the last 27 years. Every reintroduction is a learning opportunity as every gibbons came with different cruel backgrounds. The revolutionary discoveries that we made through our fieldwork give us many tough lessons yet very useful for the future of rehabilitatingand
AS SEEN IN | THE GIBBON REHABILITATION PROJECT Earth Touch : Saving Thailand’s Gibbons. It’s no holiday for the gibbons of Thailand. Habitat loss, poaching for traditional medicine and the cruel capture of baby gibbons for both the pet and tourism trade have left all but one species threatened or endangered. Luckily the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project in Phuket is looking to change this.VOLUNTEER WITH US
40 years ago, gibbons were poached to extinction in Phuket. These small apes not only lost their habitat due to deforestation, but have been wrongly poached and sold as pets and for tourism. Since 1992, the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project has been rescuing, rehabilitatingSPONSOR : EMILY
Shorty after that, Willy who came back to Rehabilitation Site by himself after released as his soulmate were death, was pairing up with Emily. Now both Emily and Willy are so bonded together and hope they will have a baby soon. Additional information. Sponsor Periods. 1 Month – ฿1350, 3 Months – ฿3500, 6 Months – ฿7500, 12Months
SPONSOR : TUNDA
Tunda has been spending time with Arya but not get along so well. Currently we are now trying to find him a new partner in hope that Tunda can start his own family soon so their release can happen in the near future. Additional information. Sponsor Periods. 1 Month – ฿1350, 3 Months – ฿3500, 6 Months – ฿7500, 12 Months –฿15000.
SPONSOR : SANTI
He struggled at first but is now moving around with more confidence and happiness. However, Bambam died a year later. Santi is now all by himself, we are trying hard to develop a new technique to help him gain his happiness life back. Additional information. Sponsor Periods. 1 Month – ฿1350, 3 Months – ฿3500, 6 Months – ฿7500, 12SPONSOR : RUMTHAI
Sponsor Periods: 1 Month – ฿1350, 3 Months – ฿3500, 6 Months – ฿7500, 12 Months – ฿15000SPONSOR : ARYA
When ARYA reached sexual maturity, she was paired up with Tunda. Unfortunately, their relationship was not go long very well. Now we are on process of matching her a new partner in hope for a future release. Additional information. Sponsor Periods. 1 Month – ฿1350, 3 Months – ฿3500, 6 Months – ฿7500, 12 Months – ฿15000.SPONSOR : MAI
Born at the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project, Phuket (GRP) in 1997 as a healthy young male. Mai stayed with his parents, Pompam and Bird for just a few years before released into the forest together with 3 other juveniles, in what soon proved to be an unsuccessful reintroduction attempt. While Mai had to be recaptured, his father also rejected him.Menu
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RESCUE-REHABILITATE-REPOPULATE GIBBONS SINCE 1992 In the last remaining rain forest of Phuket, gibbons were poached to extinction some 40 years ago.Our Mission
OUR HOLISTIC APPROACH RECENTLY RESCUED – MICKIE May 22, 2020 GRP Team Meet Mickie, a male gibbon we recently rescued from Samui island. COVID-19 has meant less tourists for illegal animal photo prop businesses and he was recently abandoned near village by his owner. Since being rescued, we gave Mickie a full health and blood test. Unfortunately, … Read More...TAM
Beaten brutally by her owner that amputations were necessary, Tam was put in a cage with other gibbons without introduction and they bit her. Now Tam has only one leg and one arm with only two fingers. Help us save Tam now! BE A RESPONSIBLE TOURIST Posing with a cute baby animal for that memorable holiday photo seems harmless enough until you start to question how that animal came to be there sharing the same space and time as you in a totally alienenvironment.
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