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Centre for Animal Rehabilitation and Education (CARE) 
The Centre for Animal Rehabilitation and Education (CARE), located in Phalaborwa,  South Africa, and established by Rita Miljo in 1989, is a wildlife rehabilitation facility dedicated to the care, welfare, rehabilitation and protection of injured and orphaned indigenous wild animals. The centre specializes in the care of Chacma baboons, actively pursuing their rescue, rehabilitation and release.

The centre currently houses over 400 baboons and is the only facility in Southern Africa that accepts orphaned or abandoned baboons and offers them long term care.

C.A.R.E. has pioneered many firsts in primate care, and its rehabilitation programme has gained respect within scientific and animal behavioral communities. C.A.R.E also has an incredible track record in successfully rehabilitating hand-reared animals and releasing fully formed troops back into the wild.

Address:PO Box 1937,
1390, Phalaborwa,
South Africa
Telephone:+27 (15) 769 6251
E-mail:info@primatecare.org.za
Website:http://www.primatecare.org.za

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Type: Animal Rehabilitation, Conservation, Baboons, Chacma Baboons, Monkeys, Apes
Latitude: -23.854756
Longitude: 31.199799
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Added: 2007-08-09 13:43:03
Last updated: 2008-08-14 07:49:45