tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6231352076472433521.post2458733273324371717..comments2014-09-28T18:15:21.363+01:00Comments on Anaconda and other IL: Michelle and the OrangutansRikahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14671449965019068746noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6231352076472433521.post-44144620859757959452010-10-24T08:22:19.211+01:002010-10-24T08:22:19.211+01:00Yes, Nita is up for adoption. She is my little ste...Yes, Nita is up for adoption. She is my little stepsister since one year now. https://secure.savetheorangutan.org.uk/directdebit/adoption.phpRikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14671449965019068746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6231352076472433521.post-6688797211403737502010-10-24T08:13:33.884+01:002010-10-24T08:13:33.884+01:00This comment was sent to me via Facebook from Mich...This comment was sent to me via Facebook from Michelle.<br />___________________<br /><br />News about Nita<br /><br />Rika, thanks so much for sharing Nita's story when I met her for the first time. She has changed so much since then. Now her hair is not so long, and I think this is because she is so active climbing and playing with her friends, it breaks ...off. (The most rough and tumble orangutans seem to have the shortest hair). She is fiesty, like a mini-Kesi, and plays rough with the babysitters sometimes. As I work in Lone's office in NM now, at the end of the day, she likes to come up to the window and press her face against it, or knock at the door. Then she returns to playing with her orangutan buddies. She is in perfect health. I believe Nita is available for adoption at a number of BOS sites, including www.savetheorangutan.org.ukRikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14671449965019068746noreply@blogger.com