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3 September 2024
Merazonia has two exciting ongoing releases: a group of woolly monkeys and red howler monkeys are set free. We also have big plans to build a new health centre, after floodings destroyed our quarantine.
15 September 2023
Once upon a dime and a dilly, there was a little Red Howler Monkey named Pepi. Some argued her name should have been PeePee (for obvious reasons) but it never quite stuck...
Giant anteater rehabilitation Ecuador
17 January 2023
In 2022 we released many animals and built a new, specialised enclosure. Two complete novelties also stand out: the arrival of solar energy and a creature called Goliath...

Keep Up With Us

For daily Merazonia updates join us on social media

Most Recent News

3 September 2024
Merazonia has two exciting ongoing releases: a group of woolly monkeys and red howler monkeys are set free. We also have big plans to build a new health centre, after floodings destroyed our quarantine.
15 September 2023
Once upon a dime and a dilly, there was a little Red Howler Monkey named Pepi. Some argued her name should have been PeePee (for obvious reasons) but it never quite stuck...
Giant anteater rehabilitation Ecuador
17 January 2023
In 2022 we released many animals and built a new, specialised enclosure. Two complete novelties also stand out: the arrival of solar energy and a creature called Goliath...

All News

3 September 2024
Merazonia has two exciting ongoing releases: a group of woolly monkeys and red howler monkeys are set free. We also have big plans to build a new health centre, after floodings destroyed our quarantine.
15 September 2023
Once upon a dime and a dilly, there was a little Red Howler Monkey named Pepi. Some argued her name should have been PeePee (for obvious reasons) but it never quite stuck...
Giant anteater rehabilitation Ecuador
17 January 2023
In 2022 we released many animals and built a new, specialised enclosure. Two complete novelties also stand out: the arrival of solar energy and a creature called Goliath...
20 October 2021
One reality of running a wildlife rescue centre in the middle of the rainforest is the fact that we are surrounded by trees. Lots and lots of trees. It's one of the things that makes Merazonia feel so special: being nestled so deeply in the jungle, submersed in nature.
16 June 2021
Earlier this year, journalist Pedro Andrade visited Merazonia to film an episode for a new VICE TV series. The results can now be seen in the series Unknown Amazon . The star of the show is Pedro Jr, a baby woolly monkey that happened to arrive during filming. In this article we update you on Junior, the friends he has made and other animals!
19 May 2021
We are back from radio silence. We passed through some rough months with few people around, so all our hands were busy scooping up poop! But, volunteer numbers are up again and new animal projects on their way. Our latest success story is the release of a group of tamarin monkeys and... they had babies! We also saw solitary eagles and gave an owl back its freedom. Plus a (non-poop) scoop: Merazonia is on TV soon!
30 January 2021
Despite a very challenging year, we managed to help and set free a lot of animals. There was the spectacular release of two jaguarundis for example and we captured an elusive bush dog in our trap camera. But none of this would have been possible without the support of our growing community of donors!
26 November 2020
Merazonia is alive and kicking! The volunteers, donors and our Give us 5! community , are pulling us through the dark pandemic months. We even managed to release many animals, including a second group of red howlers, Toby the tayra and… breaking news: Anku and Nuna, the two jaguarundis.
21 June 2020
The Amazon Rainforest is under immense threat. Apart from animal trafficking, nearby plans for oil exploration now form a serious danger for the wildlife and the pristine water sources around here. On the positive side: Andy, the little anteater who starred in an article by The Guardian article this April, has been released successfully! Plus find out how you can help too!
3 April 2020
Both the renowned English newspaper The Guardian as well as the BBC paid attention to the struggle wildlife centres around the world face in times of corona. The stories feature our resident veterinarian Louisa Baillie and manager Jeni Taylor, alongside some of our more adorable animals. You can read the article here or watch the BBC-clip o n our Youtube channel here .
13 July 2019
Conservation also means: Do nothing. Letting the forest recover on its own takes time but a forest free of human dangers brings back biodiversity.
14 July 2017
It seems only yesterday that baby three-toed sloth Alí arrived here not older than a day, crying and soaking wet. Her survival changes were next to nothing. But now, a year later, she has grown well and is preparing for a free life in the jungle! Read more and watch a small compilation video of Alí here.
Blue headed parrot
15 April 2017
Merazonia released its first group of 15 blue-headed parrots. Reintroducing this species is difficult but the birds have been monitored since their release in January and we are now confident to say that the reintroduction is a success!
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