Wild times at Inti Wara Yassi Animal Sanctuary
Eric grooming one of his ladies, Totita On April 20 th we arrived to the small jungle town of Villa Tunari , about 4 hours north of Cochapampa, east of La Paz, Bolivia for a two-week volunteer stay. We found out about this volunteer opportunity way back in Ecuador, and it had been in the back of my mind ever since. This was my third time volunteering with wildlife, and Brian's first... boy were we in for a surprise! Inti Wara Yassi is a wildlife sanctuary that has been operating for the last 25 years, and currently looks after over 100 animals- monkeys, parrots, small mammals, even a puma and an Andean bear! The majority of these animals are victims of the pet trade, where time and time again wild mothers are killed so that their babies can be taken and sold on the black market. They do their best to rehabilitate animals to be released back into the wild, or even released to be semi-wild but still supported by the centre. Here's a n excerpt from their website an...