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Jan . .
James . .
Read a summary of our personal histories on the
About Us page. |
The Hamptons Wildlife Care Centre was set up
in the year 2000 to save the South African indigenous Vervet monkey from
becoming an endangered species.
Many are being killed each year directly and
indirectly through human encroachment on their territory. At the right is Andrew who
had been mistreated so badly we had to shave the fur off his head.
To read more about our
Care Centre and the work we do, go to
the Care Centre page.
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Check out our online
photo gallery filled with pictures from our work with the Vervets over
the years.
Shown at the left is Jan holding our first two babies from the 2008/09
season, Jordan (nearest) and Fiona.
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Would you like to become a
volunteer at our facility? Help to care for
the animals we have? Check out our volunteer page.

This is Jordan asleep, sucking his finger.
Jordan was our first baby in the 2008/09 season. |
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We at The Hamptons
appeal to all those people out there who care . . . it is doubtful if any
animal organization world wide, is financially strong at all times. The
Hamptons are amongst those that now need
donations and financial help from our
volunteer programme. For us to continue our work with the Vervet
monkeys, we appeal to you for your support in our most serious time of
need since our inception in 1999. For the sake of our beloved Vervet
monkeys please think about us and help save our wildlife. |
Tell us what you think of our web site. Go
to the Feedback
page to do so. |
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Links to
similar sites
To visit other websites who do similar work to the Hamptons, turn to
this page. |