With your donations we can give a second chance to our pensioners!
You will receive news of your protege by mail, every 4 – 6 weeks.
Your name will appear on the gibbon’s page on our website.
You can sponsor a gibbon completely either with 280 €/year or with 23 €/month or partially.
In case of an animal’s death, your donations can be attributed to another gibbon or used for other expenses depending on your wishes.
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Donate once
The maximum amount per gibbon per year is 280 €.
Sponsoring lasts 12 months starting the day we receive your donation. An email will be sent to you after 11 months to see if you will renew your help.
Check on the gibbon’s card how much is still needed. The amount is indicated above each photo. If you want to give 80 €, you have to have at least 80 € left to collect, otherwise the total will exceed 280 € per year.
Donate each month
You can sponsor from 5 to 23.33 € per month.
For example 5 € a month equals 60 € / year
With this formula, your donations are made monthly until you decide otherwise. You become a Friend of Kalaweit and we offer you the membership fee.
Check on the gibbon’s page how much is still needed. The amount is indicated above each photo. Do not make donations exceeding the amount left to purchase. Ex: If you would like to make a 10 € monthly donation, amounting to 120 €/year, make sure that there is at least 120 € left on the gibbon’s page.
Sumatra
Female
2006
19 years old
Gibbon de Kloss (Hylobates klossii)
Left to sponsor: 40CHF
Sponsored by Florence Solinski, Lucie Lizé, Valérie Vanonckelen
January 2025
Aladini is fine.
She is active and eat well her fruits.
In the morning, Aladini like to sing with others gibbons in the center.
June 2021
Aladini's fine.
She is active at moving, singing and looking for insects in the cage.
Aladini spends a lot of time looking for insects. After looking for insects, Aladini likes to rest at the top of the cage.
When the time of the fooding comes, Aladini is aggressive. She jumps to the fence to scratch and bite.
Aladini eats the fruit well. She like to eat first bananas before eating others fruits like papaya or water melon.
July 2016
Jack, Aladini's companion escaped from the cage two weeks ago.
Sumatra's team keeps looking for Jack until today.
We hope that Jack is well and can survive in nature that one day we will see him again.
February 2016
Aladini and his companion Jack are fine. They are active and eat the fruit well.
January 2015
Aladini and his companion Jack are fine.
They are active in swinging, singing and playing together.
January 2014
Jack and his girlfriend Aladini are fine. They are active in swinging and playing.
Aladini always likes to jump and hit his companion. Jack pushes little cries. Then he pursues Aladini.
Jack and Aladini eat well the fruits and food aditional as papaya, hard-boiled egg and milk.
September 2013
Jack and his girlfriend Aladini are fine.
They're active in swinging.
Jack and Aladini eat their food as well. They take and eat the bananas first. After they take and eat other fruits like papaya, watermelon, pineapple, mandarin, cucumber, carrot and bean.
Jack likes to eat near the feeder. Aladini likes to eat on an extended branch at the top of the cage.
April 2013
Jack and his girlfriend Aladini are fine.
Jack and Aladini are active in swinging and playing together.
They play a lot by pursuing and catching themselves.
Jack and Aladini eat their fruits well.
October 2012
Jack and his girlfriend Aladini are fine.
Jack and Aladini are active in swinging and playing.
Jack likes to play on the floor. His companion Aladini often plays on the ropes at the top of the cage. She's also jumping on the ground.
Jack and Aladini ate their food well.
March 2011
Aladini goes well in our site which is located on the island Marak, west of Padang, Sumatera.
Presentation
Aladini is a female gibbon of Klossi (Hylobates klossii) of the island Mentawai, Indonesia.
Aladini was rescued on December, 2 2010 in Mentawai.
The result of her blood test: Aladini is infected with hepatitis disease.
Notes :
Supayang Conservation Centre and Sanctuary, Solok, west of Sumatera Indonesia.