Animals: discovering chimpanzees in a natural environment
The 20 Heures newsroom takes you to the Democratic Republic of Congo, to meet a young French woman who left everything to take care of chimpanzees victims of poachers.
It’s a place where we notice. In a stretch of forest, battered or orphaned chimpanzees, uprooted from their natural environment at an early age, are put on their feet to be released one day. When he arrived, Naseka, the small specimen, knew only the cage of the zoo that received him. He seemed totally lost during his walks in the forest, never far from the human who accompanied him then. Gradually, he found his marks.
But before returning to nature, he had to find the other residents, in a cage. Together they form a group. One Morning, Naseka you will finally see your territory expand. On a casing of one hectare, under the eyes of Amandine Renaud, primatologist. She was the one who developed this project. She is attentive and wants to see how the new family behaves. Thanks to your guides, Naseka feels more and more comfortable.