Tháng Mười 15, 2018• Behind the Scenes at EPRC, English
As you know, the EPRC is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. In 1993, we started very small with only a few animals and very few cages. As the Center grew bigger, we received more primates and started to have more babies around. We have always struggled a bit with money to keep up the standard in captive care and have always done our best. Especially when infants arrived at the Center, we worked even harder!
Tháng Mười 15, 2018• Behind the Scenes at EPRC, Tiếng Việt
Như bạn đã biết, EPRC đang kỷ niệm 25 năm thành lập. Vào năm 1993, chúng tôi bắt đầu chỉ với một vài cá thể và một vài chuồng trại. Khi Trung tâm phát triển dần, chúng tôi nhận được nhiều cá thể linh trưởng hơn và bắt đầu có nhiều em bé hơn. Chúng tôi luôn phải vật lộn về tiền bạc để đảm bảo tiêu chuẩn trong việc chăm sóc trong môi trường chuồng trại và luôn luôn làm hết sức mình. Đặc biệt là khi có cá thể nhỏ đến Trung tâm, chúng tôi càng làm việc chăm chỉ hơn!
Tháng Mười 8, 2018• Behind the Scenes at EPRC, English
» FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: ADAM (EPRC DIRECTOR), TU (PROJECT LEADER), TILO (EPRC FOUNDER) AND HONG (PROJECT VOLUNTEER).
Tháng Mười 8, 2018• Behind the Scenes at EPRC, Tiếng Việt
» TỪ TRÁI SANG PHẢI: ANH ADAM (GIÁM ĐỐC EPRC), ANH TÚ (TRƯỞNG NHÓM DỰ ÁN), TILO (NGƯỜI SÁNG LẬP EPRC) VÀ ANH HỒNG (TÌNH NGUYỆN VIÊN CỦA DỰ ÁN).
Tháng Mười 4, 2018• Behind the Scenes at EPRC, English, Tiếng Việt
EPRC wouldn’t be the same without the hardwork and dedication of our animal keepers. WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY INTERNATIONAL ZOOKEEPER DAY!
EPRC sẽ không được như ngày hôm nay nếu có sự chăm chỉ và sự cống hiến của những người chăm sóc động vật của chúng tôi. CHÚNG TÔI CHÚC BẠN CÓ MỘT LỄ MỪNG NGƯỜI CHĂM SÓC ĐỘNG VẬT QUỐC TẾ HẠNH PHÚC!
Tháng Mười 25, 2017• Behind the Scenes at EPRC, English
Just a few days before the terrible tropical depression, something serious happened at our center. Every day our keepers have to call the primates from semi-wild areas back for checking their health. Suddenly on that day, a male Delacour’s langur didn’t appear as usual. We tried to find him for all the day, but it was impossible until late afternoon.
Tháng Mười 4, 2017• Behind the Scenes at EPRC, English
Animal keeping is not a regular job in Vietnam. For many people in Vietnam, this honorable job was seen as a “low-class” job. People think that animal keepers just purely clean poo of animals and feed them. The truth is, this job is much more than that.
Tháng Chín 22, 2017• Behind the Scenes at EPRC, English
On September 18th, EPRC organized a necropsy workshop for veterinarian staffs of several rescue centers, including:
Save Vietnam’s Wildlife, Cuc Phuong Turtle Conservation Center (Trung Tâm Bảo Tồn Rùa Cúc Phương), Wildlife Rescue Center in Soc Son (Hanoi), Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and EPRC.
In this workshop, we were honored to have attentive guidance from Dr. Dee. McAloose – Head of Pathology at the WCS/Bronx Zoo New York City and Dr. Bonnie Raphael – retired experienced Veterinarian of WCS. The workshop lasted for 3 full days and packed with practical knowledge related to necropsy on wildlife animals.
Tháng Chín 14, 2017• Behind the Scenes at EPRC, English
And Dr. Bonnie Raphael does not only stay at EPRC for 1 day, 1 week, but 3 MONTHS! She is a highly recognizable veterinarian with 20 years of experience with taking care of animals in WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society). Despite her retirement last year, Bonnie came back to EPRC to care for the health of primates at our center. Our deepest appreciation goes to you, a kind and warm-hearted woman Bonnie Raphael.
Since the day she arrived in the middle of August, she has been working tirelessly with some operations on primates at EPRC. Below are some photos from a surgery for Noisy Chi – the Indochinese Grey Langur who had a tumor on her tail.
Tháng Chín 12, 2017• Behind the Scenes at EPRC, English
Stick insects are favorite food of lorises. In this short video, you will have a chance to see 2 twin pygmy lorises sharing a single insect. Their names are Flip and Flop who were confiscated and hand-reared in EPRC.
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Established in 1993, EPRC is a not for profit project dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, breeding, research and conservation of Vietnam’s endangered and critically endangered primate species.
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