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«Breaking News» Animal lovers launch bid to get bullied Bonobo Bili sent back to Britain where he was born 

A British-born chimpanzee who is being bullied by his fellow apes in a German zoo should be brought back home to England, animal rights activists say.


Bili the bonobo was born at Twycross Zoo in Leicestershire in 2008, but was rejected by his mother and sent to a zoo in Frankfurt before ending up in Wuppertal, in eastern Germany.


The other apes at Wuppertal Zoo have not accepted Bili, and their attacks have left him with horrific open, bleeding wounds.


Images published by a campaign group fighting to have him sent back to Britain, show the poor ten-year-old ape with bites to his head and hands and a chunk missing from his ear.



Bonobo Bili who is being bullied by his fellow apes at a German zoo and has even had his ear bitten off


Bonobo Bili who is being bullied by his fellow apes at a German zoo and has even had his ear bitten off



Bonobo Bili who is being bullied by his fellow apes at a German zoo and has even had his ear bitten off





The campaign to bring British chimpanzee Bili home started after heartbreaking images were released showing him with bites on his head and hand


The campaign to bring British chimpanzee Bili home started after heartbreaking images were released showing him with bites on his head and hand



The campaign to bring British chimpanzee Bili home started after heartbreaking images were released showing him with bites on his head and hand





The petition 'Save Bonobo Bili from Wuppertal Zoo' was started by animal lover Petra Bente, who says he has been severely traumatised since being sent to the zoo in western Germany


The petition 'Save Bonobo Bili from Wuppertal Zoo' was started by animal lover Petra Bente, who says he has been severely traumatised since being sent to the zoo in western Germany



The petition 'Save Bonobo Bili from Wuppertal Zoo' was started by animal lover Petra Bente, who says he has been severely traumatised since being sent to the zoo in western Germany





Bili was brought to Wuppertal Zoo for as part of a conservation programme as Bonobos are an endangered species but can be seen here nursing open wounds


Bili was brought to Wuppertal Zoo for as part of a conservation programme as Bonobos are an endangered species but can be seen here nursing open wounds



Bili was brought to Wuppertal Zoo for as part of a conservation programme as Bonobos are an endangered species but can be seen here nursing open wounds


Bonobos are also known as pygmy chimpanzees, but are technically a separate species. They are, as their nickname alludes, smaller than chimpanzees and highly endangered.


In the wild they can only be found in one country, the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it is feared only a few thousand specimen remain. 


Bili was sent to Germany from Twycross Zoo after his mother Maringa failed to care for him.


He was first flown to Frankfurt in January 2009, where he was adopted by loving female chimps who had previously brought up orphaned youngsters. 


He reportedly integrated well in the group, but despite this he was sent to Wuppertal Zoo in autumn last year, where he is being bullied by the other apes. 




Aged just three months, Bili was a happy-looking adorable baby chimp when he was photographed taking the flight to Germany


Aged just three months, Bili was a happy-looking adorable baby chimp when he was photographed taking the flight to Germany



Aged just three months, Bili was a happy-looking adorable baby chimp when he was photographed taking the flight to Germany





The little ape looked relaxed before snuggling in amongst other passengers on the flight from Birmingham to Frankfurt


The little ape looked relaxed before snuggling in amongst other passengers on the flight from Birmingham to Frankfurt



The little ape looked relaxed before snuggling in amongst other passengers on the flight from Birmingham to Frankfurt





Grasping his 'passport' excitedly Bili and his keepers looked forward to him finding a better life in Germany


Grasping his 'passport' excitedly Bili and his keepers looked forward to him finding a better life in Germany



Grasping his 'passport' excitedly Bili and his keepers looked forward to him finding a better life in Germany





This adorable mock-up 'passport' records the bonobo as having - perhaps unsurprisingly - brown hair and brown eyes


This adorable mock-up 'passport' records the bonobo as having - perhaps unsurprisingly - brown hair and brown eyes



This adorable mock-up 'passport' records the bonobo as having - perhaps unsurprisingly - brown hair and brown eyes





A promising start: Four-month old Bili was in Frankfurt settling in well, but life has taken a darker turn since he was ostracised and attacked by his fellow great apes


A promising start: Four-month old Bili was in Frankfurt settling in well, but life has taken a darker turn since he was ostracised and attacked by his fellow great apes



A promising start: Four-month old Bili was in Frankfurt settling in well, but life has taken a darker turn since he was ostracised and attacked by his fellow great apes



The 'Save Bonobo Bili from Wuppertal Zoo' campaign, launched by animal lover Petra Bente, wants to see him sent to the 'Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre' near Bovington, in Dorset. 


The group's pleas have so far been rejected by Wuppertal Zoo, who say they are still hoping that Bili can be integrated with their own ape family. 


The zoo's Deputy Director Severin Dressget said that Bili was not allowed to breed by the Frankfurt Zoo he was living in, and as a result had been sent to them.


He said: 'This was done with the aim of integrating him into the existing group and thus to contribute to the preservation of the highly endangered bonobos by breeding.'    



  • The 'Save Bonobo Bili from Wuppertal Zoo' petition can be signed here.


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Main photo article A British-born chimpanzee who is being bullied by his fellow apes in a German zoo should be brought back home to England, animal rights activists say.
Bili the bonobo was born at Twycross Zoo in Leicestershire in 2008, but was rejected by his mother and sent to a zoo in Frankfurt before ending ...


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