by Executive Director Karmele Llano Sanchez
Our loris monitoring team in Java recently discovered that
Mawar, a female slow loris who was under observation in Gunung Salak, had an
injury on her left hand. It looked as if she could have been caught in a snare,
although this is pretty unlikely. She may have just got caught up in some wire.
The injury was severe and, even though the medical team did
their best to save Mawar’s hand, it became quite necrotic and regrettably we
had to amputate it a few days ago.
So now we are caring for a loris that has had a hand amputated,
as well as an orangutan. We hope Mawar, like Pelangsi, will make a good
recovery from the surgery, and then she too will be kept under observation by
the team to see how well she learns to cope with her new handicap.
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