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Donna RaeMonday, March 14, 2005

Dear All,

It is with a sense of deep sadness and shock that we must announce the sudden passing away of another of the Fauna Foundation's chimpanzee residents.

Donna Rae, died at approximately 9.30 am today, Monday March 14th. The exact cause of her death is not clear at this time.

All of her chimpanzee family were given the opportunity to see Donna Rae's body, after she had passed away, and to bid farewell.

Donna Rae's presence touched the heart and soul of everyone at Fauna and all that had been privileged to meet her. She will be missed tremendously by all of her family at Fauna, both non-human and human.

Donna Rae died at the young age of 39 years.

Donna, we love you.

Sadly,
All at Fauna

Donna Rae was born in captivity and used to entertain children at private parties, where she would ride a bicycle and play the guitar. When she was 12 years old she was taken by her owner and led by the hand into a cage at a research facility. At the lab Donna Rae was infected with hepatitis and HIV. Once retired at our sanctuary, Donna Rae formed close friendships with Sue Ellen and Chance, and was especially close to Annie. Donna Rae was famous for her uncanny ability to know when it's 3:00 p.m. and time for afternoon tea or juice. At this exact time she would move into position and bang an empty cup or bottle on the wall until she got her desired beverage!

If you wish to make a donation in memory of Donna Rae, please visit our donation form page.

 








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