Dora is back with Honey B and Terry! It’s been non-stop playing for Honey B and Dora. These two are like a whirlwind of fun, wrestling, laughing, and causing a little chaos. It’s clear the girls are having the most fun, but they enjoy having Terry around, too. Click here for the video!
This is so funny. It’s great to see them having so much fun!
Ah, the Girls Club meets again (and once again, as on July 5 last summer, Terry makes an appearance). Will Maeve be attending future meetings of the club? Indeed, I am curious to learn of the latest of the reintroduction regimen…
What a wonderful video! I smiled and laughed all the way through it! I’ll be watching it again shortly! They are adorable!! best friend friendships are awesome!!! Love you girls!
Too much fun!! (If there was such a thing.) Dora and Honey B never stop smiling and laughing when playing together. Not sure I’ve ever seen HB so expressive. No deadpan expression here! Loved their yin and yang pose.
Just like us, it’s the best feeling when you connect with your friends after not seeing them for awhile.
Oh, Ms Secret Sauce is back!
Are you now going to move Terry back into the mix, so you see how Willy B does with both Terry AND Gordo?
I’m wondering what’s going to happen with “Mora” (Mave and Dora). I’m concerned about these best friends being separated. Will they be reunited?
They’ve spent the last 2 weeks together, and yes, they will :slight_smile:
I have the same thought Ellen…
How is Mave doing now the love of her life has moved in with the neighbors….
I hope you don’t mind if I place a link here to a very interesting programme, if someone is interested in bonobos, it’s a great opportunity to learn more about them:
https://cincinnatizoo.org/events/barrows-conservation-lectures/
Fanny Minesi: Bonobos, Matriarchs & Community Conservation: Facing Challenges in Congo
“Fanny Minesi grew up in the Democratic Republic of Congo where she now directs Friends of Bonobos of Congo (ABC), a 30-year-old non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the endangered bonobo and their rainforest home. She manages over 100 staff members between Lola ya Bonobo, the world’s only bonobo sanctuary and environmental education center, and Ekolo ya Bonobo, a 120,000-acre community reserve in the heart of the rainforest. A passionate leader of community-based conservation, Ms. Minesi will share triumphs and heartbreaks in her work with bonobos and with local communities to manage the reserve in this vital and vulnerable landscape. Ms. Minesi received the 2023 Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa.”