Project Benefits
- Rehabilitation of injured, abandoned or traumatised wild animals to their natural environment after return to good health in the animal centre.
- Human Education.
- Members of public become informed through awareness and participation.
- Professors, Doctors, and students of primatology (many from other countries) will benefit from the opportunity of observation and following the progress of healing from "before" to "after".
- Conservationists, Game Rangers, animal workers are afforded the opportunity of deeper understanding of these animals through interspecies communication.
- Scientific Research. DNA testing can determine lineage, variations linked to environment, nutrition, stress, trauma. Only non-invasive testing would be permitted e.g. small blood sample, stool, hair, observation.
- Job creation. Vital in South Africa. A number of ground staff have already been employed, and will continue to be employed as construction work, fencing, maintenance etc. are all labour intensive.
- Volunteer Programme. Many of these are operating successfully in South Africa. This affords a reciprocal opportunity of learning, sharing knowledge, assisting with work and a chance to experience and explore some of South Africa.
- Documentaries. Behavioural patterns, communication, intelligence skills, nutrition, nurturing, healing, are being and will continue to be recorded, for future understanding and reference.