Nice long episode, thanks! I’m looking forward to the Mum auditions 💗 Coming-of-age conversations must be different for these guys… “Mum, where do babies come from?” “Well child, see that little door in the fence?…” lol 🤣 Much love to you all, staff and volunteers 💗💗💗💗
Thank you for all this fantastic closeup footage! It’s amazing to see all the details in their little faces and their big, beautiful eyes ❤ Love all the eating and drinking too - it’s so adorable, and comforting to see/hear them getting all the nourishment they need ❤ Thank you so much for the longer video - I know there were hardships with the tech so it’s especially appreciated (still working on finding some iPads or tablets for you)! You are ALL wonderful, VMF!!! Bless you all ❤
So heartwarming to see the people that can afford to help the Foundation do so in such an abundant way. So for all of us that are unable to do so, Thank you for helping the babies like we wish we could.
Thank you for this nice long video of these precious small beings of our world and the beautiful humans taking care of them. There simply are no words to express the gratitude for all you do. Thank you again and thank you more. Love to all of you. Jen 💛
I love being able to witness these sweet babies as they grow, develop and change. I love seeing the bonds they form, and how they become ever more confident as they prepare to find their new families. Thank you for letting us be a part of their journeys, and for all the wonderful work you do!❤
This was a great episode and they're really progressing at an incredible rate! I'll be looking forward to seeing the integrations too! Thanks very much for the video!!
Thank you for this long video - I enjoyed watching it. I hope little Miss Bee finds a loving foster mother - because she will probably be the first to be given a mother.
@@maxine3587 She really is an outstandingly brilliant little monkey, and by just watching how she interacts with everyone I can see she has a nurturing nature and a very wise soul. I think she honours her namesake 🥹❤️
All of my replies are disappearing. 😢 I praised Miss Bee just 5 minutes ago and *blip* it all vanished. I definitely didn’t use any words that would be flagged. It’ll be interesting to see if this comment is allowed through. Feels like I’m being targeted by the bots.
@@Bethsabee_Sheba_Newrose I've had the exact same thing on a recent vmf video. I made what seemed to be the first comment,but it didn't show, then about 3 successive ones disappeared into the ether, too.
At the end in the last minute it was cute to see the little one get that ant and eat it😅 he shook his little head like the ant was moving around but he got it ,good job ,he learning to find his own food!❤
Is there anyway you can get furry material that looks and feels like a monkey instead of towels??...It might be nice around the feeding cage..but i emagine it might be hard to keep clean and you guys know best...god bless you all and the babies
I THINK NOVA SHOULD GET A MOM BEFORE MISS BEE EVEN THOUGH SHE IS YOUNGER SHE IS THE ROWDEST ONE AND NEEDS THE MOM TO TEACH HER SOME DISAPLINE. SHE PICKS ON POOR RUDY TOO MUCH. NOVA ALSO SEEMS TO BE A LOT MORE ADVANCED.
I will give you a run down of how they take them in and find a mom/troop. They come in and get a medical check and quarantine. they learn how to use the feeding cage (it has a small baby size hole the older kids can't use) and get treatment if necessary. If they have treatable mental/medical disabilities or lost eyes/blind they go to a enclosure that is it's own troop for special care and safety. If they can go to the troops they are taken to the introduction cage (it has that green door). they meet the moms. they leave the enclosure when the foundation knows they can get food from the feeding cage in the outside sanctuary. As soon as they learn to feed themselves they leave the babyland cages. They want to get them out as soon as possible so the mothers have the most time with them to teach and learn. Older rescues have a difficult time if the person who found them keep them in a home, holding them, and feeding them food that causes malnutrition and permanent damage(in some cases). We see them only briefly if they are healthy and strong since they go to a foster mom as soon as possible. The foster moms meet them first outside looking in, and eventually come into the intro cage to get comfortable. When every one seems comfortable and the monkeys have decided who goes with who they let the moms take them out in to the sanctuary. HOPE THAT HELPS :D
@@elrhyesseyhrle8958Ой! Как же интересно и гуманно! Какие вы все хорошие и добрые люди! Спасибо вам за доброту и заботу об этих славных, милых малышатах! Низкий вам поклон и пусть хранит вас Господь! ❤❤❤
It does seem a slow start. But as Dave mentioned, people keeping them for kids off school and Christmas will very soon be calling when they realize monkeys, or any wild animals really, are not suitable to keep as pets and that they are out of their depth. There will be plenty come the first of the year, with all sorts of lies and bogus stories to accompany the little ones. Thankfully, they will eventually find their way to the foundation. At least the fortunate ones will
@@ReneeCecchett-yv8fw It is a long process, they have to teach them to use the feeding cage well, then gradually meet the moms in a troop. They have to go slow so that the moms and the troops will accept them. They do amazing work at the VMF. Look at some of their past seasons. Take care 🐵.
Nice long episode, thanks! I’m looking forward to the Mum auditions 💗 Coming-of-age conversations must be different for these guys… “Mum, where do babies come from?” “Well child, see that little door in the fence?…” lol 🤣
Much love to you all, staff and volunteers 💗💗💗💗
Lmfao😂😂
@@mofolk8896 😁😁
I love this one. Calm mommy at the fence letting new potential baby goof around.
I think we're very spoilt this year, with close up shots, and quality of the filming and narration.
Thank you 🤗
I agree, and I'm loving it😊❤
Thank you for a long episode 🎉
Thank you for a beautiful video, I'm really looking forward to seeing them with their foster mothers.
You are very welcome, and we are looking forward to the introductions too.
Thank you for all this fantastic closeup footage! It’s amazing to see all the details in their little faces and their big, beautiful eyes ❤ Love all the eating and drinking too - it’s so adorable, and comforting to see/hear them getting all the nourishment they need ❤ Thank you so much for the longer video - I know there were hardships with the tech so it’s especially appreciated (still working on finding some iPads or tablets for you)! You are ALL wonderful, VMF!!! Bless you all ❤
We are glad you enjoyed it and thank you for your generosity and support.
❤❤❤ Always 😊
@@VervetMonkey (the closed captioning is turned off on this video? ❤)
It’s very cool to see people that “find a purpose and passion” in life, and doing something good in the world.🫡
I have been awaiting this for weeks. So excited
Thank you volunteers and all behind the scenes! Extensions of God's hands. Amazing calling in your lives. God bless you all ❤
Love the noise they make while suckling. Very. Strong and focused eaters😂
You all do such a great job❤
So nice to hear you, Dave, orienting us once more to the transition periods. Thank you
So cute!😍Thank you!
Wow!!! 🤗 Thank *you,* desertflower89!!!
So heartwarming to see the people that can afford to help the Foundation do so in such an abundant way. So for all of us that are unable to do so, Thank you for helping the babies like we wish we could.
@@teresamcclain3676 Yes! ❤
That's wonderful 😊
@@teresamcclain3676. You support by watching, liking and subscribing! It is on my bucket list to go volunteer.
Thank you for this nice long video of these precious small beings of our world and the beautiful humans taking care of them.
There simply are no words to express the gratitude for all you do. Thank you again and thank you more. Love to all of you. Jen 💛
We are very glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for your kind words.
Thank you for doing such a great job with these little ones. I wish there were more people like you in this world ❤❤❤
You are very welcome. We are glad you enjoy our videos.
I love being able to witness these sweet babies as they grow, develop and change. I love seeing the bonds they form, and how they become ever more confident as they prepare to find their new families. Thank you for letting us be a part of their journeys, and for all the wonderful work you do!❤
This was a great episode and they're really progressing at an incredible rate!
I'll be looking forward to seeing the integrations too!
Thanks very much for the video!!
Thanks
Thank you
So precious 💕 thank you,all over you who give them the love and care they need
Looking forward to see who their foster moms will be.
What a great long episode, thank you. 🥰🥰
Such cute babies, I'm glad they get a new mom!
Love your work...thank you..
Thank you for this long video - I enjoyed watching it. I hope little Miss Bee finds a loving foster mother - because she will probably be the first to be given a mother.
😊Me too.
I named her, so I feel like a proud mummy when I see her. (Even though I secretly think Nova is prettier!)
@@maxine3587 She really is an outstandingly brilliant little monkey, and by just watching how she interacts with everyone I can see she has a nurturing nature and a very wise soul. I think she honours her namesake 🥹❤️
All of my replies are disappearing. 😢 I praised Miss Bee just 5 minutes ago and *blip* it all vanished. I definitely didn’t use any words that would be flagged. It’ll be interesting to see if this comment is allowed through. Feels like I’m being targeted by the bots.
@@Bethsabee_Sheba_Newrose I've had the exact same thing on a recent vmf video.
I made what seemed to be the first comment,but it didn't show, then about 3 successive ones disappeared into the ether, too.
Your work is so special!
David, please don't worry about a thing. We love your channel and we love you.
Thank you so much for all you do!!! It’s wonderful to see ❤
Awesome thank you!!
Lap babies!
❤so cute. I really enjoy your narrative about the monkeys, learn a lot when you do. Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome
Just loved this today. hope to see them with their new moms.
Miss Bee showed up in a blanket? You go Miss Bee. Do your thing 😅
Miss bee is one of the babies. The oldest, I think.
Wonderful episode and so long 🙌👏❤ loved it, thank you guys ❤
Beautiful babies
At the end in the last minute it was cute to see the little one get that ant and eat it😅 he shook his little head like the ant was moving around but he got it ,good job ,he learning to find his own food!❤
Love these updates. Thank you. You do a wonderful job. ❤
You are so welcome
Hi! Such a difference in weather 😊 its 22 degrees f and very snowy here in Central New York state USA
Ohmygoodness 🥶 Yikes, I think that converts to around -5.6 degrees in Celsius? Sending safe, warm vibes your way!
@Bethsabee_Sheba_Newrose thanks, but winter is just beginning and it gets much worse w sub zero degrees f and measure snow in feet
Thank you vmf for the videos. Merry Christmas to all!
Awesome work
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Great video today, thanks for sharing!
We are glad you enjoyed it.
The baby’s are so cute
thankful in the used voices again!
Tooooo cute
Your program is wonderful. Wanted to ask, do you condition them to live in the wild and do you sterilize them before you release them?
males vasectomised
14:44 love … love … baby monkeys working on gettin a mommy
BIG ❤
Magical moment with Missy Bee at 57:16 You have me crying happy tears; my heart could burst seeing this incredible interaction! 🥹 ❤😊
Ahhh omg I know right?! Such an adorable priceless moment! Miss Bee 😍🥰
@ 🥰 Absolutely! Miss Bee is such an amazing little being - I adore her ❤️
She's not shy, is she? 🙂
Is there anyway you can get furry material that looks and feels like a monkey instead of towels??...It might be nice around the feeding cage..but i emagine it might be hard to keep clean and you guys know best...god bless you all and the babies
They seem quite content..
Atlas has gotten so big
Now she's on her blue picnic blanket
Bonjour, pourriez vous activer le sous titrage ou la version audio ? Merci
On the top right of the screen, there is a [CC] button that turns on/off the subtitles.
So cute and happy..
But the names should be "See no evil- Hear no evil- Speak no evil " 👍
Opps looks like theres a "Have no fun" monkey too!
they are so adorable, but that looks like concrete under the limbs. How can that be safe if they fall?
This is Africa not Europe, we all survived falling on cement floors
Very miss leading
@@ReneeCecchett-yv8fw in what way, please?
Do you supplement the babies when they go to a mom
Yes they have access to special feeding cages
What happened to Sylvester? Does anyone know?
Kérem a Felirat magyar nyelvű fordítását. Köszönöm
Why the monkey on the green cage is there ? The cage is too small for him
@@sandrarecinosrecinos4111 if you watch one or two videos, you'll understand the process.
Do the foster mums come into milk if a baby suckles
no
I THINK NOVA SHOULD GET A MOM BEFORE MISS BEE EVEN THOUGH SHE IS YOUNGER SHE IS THE ROWDEST ONE AND NEEDS THE MOM TO TEACH HER SOME DISAPLINE. SHE PICKS ON POOR RUDY TOO MUCH. NOVA ALSO SEEMS TO BE A LOT MORE ADVANCED.
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Can you turn on your own subtitles? I thought everyone could?
Hope you get to know what's going on.
The closed-captioning is off. 😢 I wish I could help.
I will give you a run down of how they take them in and find a mom/troop. They come in and get a medical check and quarantine. they learn how to use the feeding cage (it has a small baby size hole the older kids can't use) and get treatment if necessary. If they have treatable mental/medical disabilities or lost eyes/blind they go to a enclosure that is it's own troop for special care and safety. If they can go to the troops they are taken to the introduction cage (it has that green door). they meet the moms. they leave the enclosure when the foundation knows they can get food from the feeding cage in the outside sanctuary. As soon as they learn to feed themselves they leave the babyland cages. They want to get them out as soon as possible so the mothers have the most time with them to teach and learn. Older rescues have a difficult time if the person who found them keep them in a home, holding them, and feeding them food that causes malnutrition and permanent damage(in some cases). We see them only briefly if they are healthy and strong since they go to a foster mom as soon as possible. The foster moms meet them first outside looking in, and eventually come into the intro cage to get comfortable. When every one seems comfortable and the monkeys have decided who goes with who they let the moms take them out in to the sanctuary. HOPE THAT HELPS :D
@@elrhyesseyhrle8958Ой! Как же интересно и гуманно! Какие вы все хорошие и добрые люди! Спасибо вам за доброту и заботу об этих славных, милых малышатах! Низкий вам поклон и пусть хранит вас Господь! ❤❤❤
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do these monkys go on their own or do they stay tlhere
They stay at the sanctuary where they have acres upon acres of land filled with wonderful trees
@@Bethsabee_Sheba_Newrose thank you
@@sylviawilliams4424 😊
Not a lot of babies this season so far
Unfortunately, I thought he said they were coming in faster now. 😭
It does seem a slow start. But as Dave mentioned, people keeping them for kids off school and Christmas will very soon be calling when they realize monkeys, or any wild animals really, are not suitable to keep as pets and that they are out of their depth. There will be plenty come the first of the year, with all sorts of lies and bogus stories to accompany the little ones. Thankfully, they will eventually find their way to the foundation. At least the fortunate ones will
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Where are the mother monkeys. Instead of humans
@@ReneeCecchett-yv8fw It is a long process, they have to teach them to use the feeding cage well, then gradually meet the moms in a troop. They have to go slow so that the moms and the troops will accept them. They do amazing work at the VMF. Look at some of their past seasons. Take care 🐵.
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