SAI provides food, medicine and love to zoo animals in Venezuela

by Emanuel Espín | Project Manager

SAI (South American Initiative), a dedicated non-profit in Venezuela, ensures rescued monkeys receive proper nutrition and a secure habitat. This image features four monkeys perched on a metal structure with a mesh surface, surrounded by dense green foliage. Their interactions reflect their social nature, reinforcing the importance of structured care in a protected space. With the support of donors and the dedication of volunteers, SAI continues its mission to safeguard rescued wildlife, offering them the resources they need to flourish in Venezuela.
A monkey family

 

At SAI, we work closely with partners to rescue and care for wild animals. We provide vital support to zoos and wildlife sanctuaries. The animals are well taken care of at the zoo. The animals are well-fed, happy, and active. They enjoy delicious fruit and vegetables. When the animals become sick, they receive medical attention, medicine, and therapy.

The SAI team is delivering food and medicines to zoos and animal sanctuaries. They receive a weekly donation of fruits, vegetables, and meat. This is list of the food that we have delivered during the past three months:  

SAI Is Delivering Food to Zoos and Animal Sanctuaries in Venezuela 

 

Bananas                                                  Lettuce        

Mangos                                                   Eggs

Watermelon                                            Plantain                

Food for Mice                                         Papaya

Pumpkin                                                  Sunflower seeds

Tomato                                                     Carrots 

Potato                                                       Cucumbers

Green beans                                            Peppers

Meat                                                           Oat 

Mice                                                           Corn

Zucchini                                                    Wheat bran

 

Thank you for being part of the SAI family! With your continued support, we will continue saving animal lives.

 

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An injured fox receiving medical treatment.
SAI (South American Initiative), a dedicated non-profit in Venezuela, ensures rescued monkeys receive proper nourishment and a secure environment to thrive. This image captures a monkey inside a protected enclosure, interacting with several pieces of watermelon scattered on a surface. The vibrant red fruit contrasts with its natural surroundings, highlighting the fresh food provided for its diet. The metal fencing in the background emphasizes the structured yet safe habitat designed for rescued wildlife. Thanks to the commitment of volunteers and the generosity of donors, SAI continues to provide essential care, ensuring rescued monkeys in Venezuela receive the nourishment and protection they need.
Adult Monkeys Eating Watermelon