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...and he offered to make the first inventories
inside the forest that was more preserved
for us to understand what was it like before
We're going to do some animal monitoring
which seems like were going to a really cool walk to see really cool animals
and it's not like we're doing a lot of work, but that is not true
it's really important that we find out
what animals have been attracted back to the area from our reforestation efforts
So it's actually really vital to know whether what the reserve has done so far has been effective
in regenerating the area
So when we walk we wanna make sure that we walk as quietly as possible
Because if we're tromping around we're gonna scare all the animals off we wanna try to see
That also means we will be as quiet as possible
We do wanna pay attention to everyone
so if somehting happens, somebody trips or falls or we something really cool,
we can all be together to see it or help each other out
Number 1
a brown capuchin
would you describe it like they were hanging out?
... yes...
playing...
They were making a lot of noise before we arrived
Yes, the were!
Oh! Did you hear that big scream...?
And he told me he had Paula, he had bought her from a person
And I said that we were in the process of getting a license for having animals
but we wouldn't buy her
that I would accept Paula in the reserve if he told me who had sold her originally
in order to report it
And he gave us Paula
it's okey... no fear...
She was small, really young
so we kept her close to us
An expert told us that mammals really need affection and care, otherwise the offsprings die
so now she is in the reserve
This year we will try to reintroduce her
We're thinking it could take from 3 to 6 months, in Amaru Mayu
a place nearby, two hours away from here, it's a bit lower
and between July and August there are herds of howler monkeys that pass by
So we're planning on reintroducing her to the wild
We don't know if it will be 100% effective
Supposedly it will
because Paula is a very clever, and very strong monkey