Baby chimp thriving after rescue – BBC News

Last month we brought you the story of Nemly Junior — a baby chimpanzee freed – thanks to a BBC investigation – from wildlife traffickers in Ivory Coast. Two of the traffickers are now being prosecuted, in the first case of its kind. And the body responsible for trying to stop the illegal trade in endangered species has now tightened up its procedures. But what of Nemley Junior, the little chimp at the centre of it all? David Shukman has been back to Ivory Coast to find out.

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