Lori and Amari, two macaques brought to Phnom Tamao in Septemeber 2018, are both doing well. Lori and Amari, two macaques brought to Phnom Tamao in Septemeber 2018, are both doing well. Behind-the-Scenes Wildlife Tour. Her daughter, Lori, continues to grow and gain strength every day and does not let her injuries from infancy slow her down. We are happy to take Lori and Amari to our rescue center. Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in tropical Asia. Betelnut Tours. Wildlife Alliance's mission is to provide direct protection to forests and wildlife. The mother, Amari, has very limited vision but is otherwise happy and healthy. Daytrips to the Phnom Tamao wildlife Rescue Center outside Phnom Penh, Cambodia Until June, 2020 this tour is only available for groups of at least 5 people 41 were here. We have been overwhelmed by the number of people reaching about their welfare. Her daughter, Lori, continues to grow and gain strength every The Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center really does house a fantastic array of animals. Over 200,000 people visit Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center every year. Wildlife Alliance provides on-the-ground protection to one of the last unfragmented rainforests in Southeast Asia. The mother, Amari, has very limited vision but is otherwise happy and healthy. Her daughter, Lori, continues to grow and gain strength every day and does not let her injuries from infancy slow her down. We are happy to take Lori and Amari to our rescue center. We build rangers’ professional capacity and provide full support for their livelihoods. Lori and Amari, two macaques brought to Phnom Tamao in Septemeber 2018, are both doing well. Baby Lori getting more better and better after well take care from Wildlife Alliance in Phnom TaMao Rescue Centre. Lori and Amari, two macaques brought to Phnom Tamao in Septemeber 2018, are both doing well. Feeding Lucky the elephant was also a once in a life time opportunity. The wild macaques were reported to be in poor health. The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team (WRRT) traveled to the temples of Angkor to rescue a female macaque and her infant, known as Amari and Lori. From near-extinct sun bears to tigers, and from an albino deer to a 3-legged elephant, they really do have it all. Her daughter, Lori, continues to grow and gain strength every day and does not let her injuries from infancy slow her down. The mother, Amari, has very limited vision but is otherwise happy and healthy. The WRRT have taken the monkeys to Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center, where they will be assessed and treated by veterinarians.