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7 Spider Monkeys Were Relocated to Park After Being Victims of Illegal Trafficking

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Seven spider monkeys, a species in danger, were relocated to a conservation park after having been victims of trafficking and illegal possession. Five years ago, 7 copies of spider monkeys or marimondas that were victims of illegal trafficking and possession arrived at the Center for Care, Assessment and Rehabilitation of Wild Fauna in the Metropolitan Area. “During this time, CAVR professionals did everything they could to ensure that these ani…
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Seven spider monkeys, a species in danger, were relocated to a conservation park after having been victims of trafficking and illegal possession. Five years ago, 7 copies of spider monkeys or marimondas that were victims of illegal trafficking and possession arrived at the Center for Care, Assessment and Rehabilitation of Wild Fauna in the Metropolitan Area. “During this time, CAVR professionals did everything they could to ensure that these ani…

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Telemedellín broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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