Vervet monkeys are known as, “old world monkeys”, which means that they have been around for over 65 million years, before apes and humans existed. Vervet monkeys form an integral part of the natural food chain in parts of Africa and are vital to the South African ecological system.
The centre has successfully rehabilitated 13 troops of monkeys who are now living on nature reserves in Limpopo. The centre is also home to 300 Vervet Monkeys and several baboons.
Volunteers at this project will work hands on with orphaned monkeys and must be prepared to form close relationships with them like spending long hours with them and at times even sharing a bed with baby monkeys. Even though there are many challenges there is also tons of fun to be had with these cute animals.
Project Needs
We are often asked by volunteers what they can bring for the babies so if you have any spare capacity in your luggage, here are a few suggestions:
- Pampers nappies-newborn to size 3
- 50ml and 250ml baby milk bottles and teats
- Soft toys
- Soft blankets
- Tennis balls
- Baby Dummies/pacifiers
- Baby bottle brushes
- If you have access to veterinary supplies, please contact us.
Daily Activities
Vervet monkeys show their emotions through biting, they bite when happy, when sad, they give you little love bites and they bite much harder when they are upset with you! Expect a few bruises (especially in the first few days) you will get urinated and pooped on (we call it “Monkey blessings”) so you will be dirty at the end of the day. It will all seem worth it when you have gained the trust and confidence of one of our orphans who climbs onto your lap for a cuddle or a nap.
Normally the working day starts at 7h45am and depending on the season, finishes between 17h00 (winter) and 18h00 (summer). Always remember that the needs of the animals come first, so working hours and duties can change at short notice.
Guidance & Supervision
You may find your first few days a little overwhelming and confusing. Don’t worry, you will find yourself fitting in very soon. You will have a tour of the compound and meet the staff and your fellow volunteers. All will be happy to show you the ropes. Much of our day is scheduled; you will have activities and responsibilities assigned to you in due course. As you show an aptitude for various things, different assignments may come your way.
Conditions
It is important that volunteers of this project understand the importance of the following:
Caring for animals requires patience, compassion, and a calm demeanor. A positive attitude, willingness to help and learn, and a sense of humor are essential – volunteers should expect to be dirty and exhausted by the end of the day!
Other Volunteers
You will meet a variety of local and international volunteers at this project but do check with us first if you want to know how many other volunteers there will be as we cannot guarantee other volunteers at all times.






