Colobus Conservation, located in Diani Beach, Kenya, is dedicated to the protection of the striking black-and-white Angolan colobus monkeys, known for their long, feathery platinum tails and distinctive manes. Nestled within a forested area, the center serves as a rehabilitation and conservation hub. Visitors can observe these unique primates, as well as vervets, Sykes’ monkeys, and baboons, in their natural habitat. The center offers a glimpse into the efforts to preserve these fascinating creatures and the environment they call home.
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