"Heartwarming Rescue and Updates: Boogie and Felix Rejoin Their Troop"

In this touching video, join us on an emotional journey as we share the heartwarming rescue of a seriously injured juvenile, and provide you with heartwarming updates on Boogie, Felix, Thomas William, and Kobe - two males who have successfully reintegrated back into their troop. Experience the highs and lows of wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, and gain insight into the dedication and care that goes into helping these extraordinary animals return to their natural habitat. Your support is instrumental in making these success stories possible The Vervet Forest is a wildlife documentary focused on the lives of the monkeys at the Vervet Monkey Foundation in South Africa . We join the orphaned and injured vervet monkeys in their adventure and struggles as they battle their way through the foster monkey mom program to become part of a monkey troop again. This channel is for those monkey lovers who enjoy monkeys living their lives as monkeys should. Please remember to like, subscribe and share this video with your friends. :) Become a member -    / @vervetmonkey   Donate to help the monkeys - http://donate.vervet.za.org Volunteer at the VMF - http://vervet.za.org/volunteering Buy T-shirts - https://teespring.com/stores/the-vmf Support this show -   / vervetforest   Instagram for photos and videos of the babies, updated daily - @Vervet_Forest To learn more about the Vervet Forest wildlife reserve project visit - https://vervet.za.org/the-vervet-forest/ Official Facebook of the Vervet Monkey Foundation - Facebook.com/groups/vervet/ Official Facebook of the Vervet Forest - Facebook.com/VervetForest #BabyMonkey #monkey #Monkeybaby #animals #monkeyvideo #VervetMonkey Foundation #Vervetforest #orphan #vervetmonkey #VMF #VervetLove #SaveThePrimates #PrimatesAreNotPets #PrimateRescueCenter #PrimateRescue Music - by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/ *These animals are not pets they are rescued wildlife undergoing a rehabilitation program at the Vervet Monkey Foundation in South Africa*