San Antonio sanctuary rescues 5 monkeys from Puerto Rico zoo
San Antonio-based Primarily Primates Inc. is ensuring that five primates are headed to a better life after rescuing them from a facility in Puerto Rice that fell into disrepair after hurricanes Irma and Maria hit the island in 2017. Primarily Primates Inc. partnered with Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries — in which it's accredited — to provide a safe haven for the monkeys from Dr. Juan A. Rivero Zoo in Puerto Rico, which closed due to concerns over negligence and lack of resources after the hurricanes.
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