**MANDATORY CREDIT** PIC BY @sean_viljoen / LPRC / Ivan Carter WCA / Caters News (PICTURED Segue, one of the sanctuarys oldest female chimpanzees. She lives in Pori group together with 33 more chimpanzees. Some of LPRCS chimps have permanent phycological damage, which manifest in abnormal behaviors. Segue bites her lip as consequence of her early trauma of being separate from her mum.) A chimpanzee sanctuary has shared a glimpse of daily life while caring for vulnerable primates. Photographer Sean Viljoen, 29, from Cape Town, South Africa, has just started a production company called Conservation Film Company with the aim to bring cinematic storytelling to the characters on the frontline of conservation, sharing stories of hope. His clips and images showcase Lwiro Primates Rehabilitation Center (LPRC) in eastern Democratic Republic of Cong. The images vary from primates undergoing health checks to chimpanzees being carried on the backs of keepers - as they would in the wild. SEE CATERS COPY *** Local Caption *** Fotos: sean viljoen, LPRC, Ivan Carter WCA , Caters News, animal.press
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