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Orangutan Conservation in Sumatra: Why Each One Wild Is Changing Direction
This image was taken by the local farmer who shared his concerns with us about the land being sold. This orangutan was visiting the very land we are trying to rpotect. When I first launched Each One Wild, I shared that 15% of profits would be donated to primate rescue charities. That was always genuine. It still is. But as things have evolved, so has the direction of where those funds are going — and I want to be completely transparent about that. Instead of donating to exte
monkeyrescuetales
May 33 min read


At Ground Level – what it actually means.
There’s a phrase I keep coming back to with Each One Wild…At ground level. It ended up on the hoodies, the t-shirts, the designs but for me, it actually means a few different things. All connected, and also not, at the same time. When I think about it, it takes me straight back to Bali. A lot of people go to Bali with money. They stay in beautiful villas, go to beach clubs, spend their days in what I call the “fancy places.” And don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong with
monkeyrescuetales
Apr 283 min read


Why Do Monkeys in Bali Steal Things? (The Truth Most Tourists Don’t Know)
So I’ll start this blog by admitting something – most of the monkeys I’ve worked with have actually been inside enclosures. So they haven’t had the chance to steal quite as much as they probably would like to! But… having lived in Bali and Lombok for 18 months, I completely understand why people see long-tailed macaques as highly skilled pickpockets. Is this behaviour specific to this species? That I can’t say for certain. But I do think it’s likely. And here’s why. They’ve a
monkeyrescuetales
Mar 313 min read


Orangutan Conservation in Sumatra: Why Each One Wild Is Changing Direction
This image was taken by the local farmer who shared his concerns with us about the land being sold. This orangutan was visiting the very land we are trying to rpotect. When I first launched Each One Wild, I shared that 15% of profits would be donated to primate rescue charities. That was always genuine. It still is. But as things have evolved, so has the direction of where those funds are going — and I want to be completely transparent about that. Instead of donating to exte
monkeyrescuetales
May 3


At Ground Level – what it actually means.
There’s a phrase I keep coming back to with Each One Wild…At ground level. It ended up on the hoodies, the t-shirts, the designs but for me, it actually means a few different things. All connected, and also not, at the same time. When I think about it, it takes me straight back to Bali. A lot of people go to Bali with money. They stay in beautiful villas, go to beach clubs, spend their days in what I call the “fancy places.” And don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong with
monkeyrescuetales
Apr 28


Why Do Monkeys in Bali Steal Things? (The Truth Most Tourists Don’t Know)
So I’ll start this blog by admitting something – most of the monkeys I’ve worked with have actually been inside enclosures. So they haven’t had the chance to steal quite as much as they probably would like to! But… having lived in Bali and Lombok for 18 months, I completely understand why people see long-tailed macaques as highly skilled pickpockets. Is this behaviour specific to this species? That I can’t say for certain. But I do think it’s likely. And here’s why. They’ve a
monkeyrescuetales
Mar 31
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