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A rare sanctuary in Congo looks after baby bonobos away from poaching threat

A rare sanctuary in Congo looks after baby bonobos away from poaching threat
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Micheline Nzonzi cradled a small and sleepy bonobo, an orphan whose life she will try to save over the next three years or so.

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