Colobus vellerosus is a monkey that behaves like an oracle, predicting the misfortunes of villages near its habitat and enabling wise men to take precautions (Djego-Djossou et al., 2012). At present, the species is only found in Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo and Nigeria.) In Benin, the range of C. vellerosus has shrunk from 56,000 km² in 1953 to 9,000 km² in 2009 (Djego-Djossou and Sinsin, 2009). This habitat loss is induced by anthropogenic activities, notably agriculture, transhumance, logging and climate change (Koutchoro, 2021). This project aims to put in place strategies for the restoration of its habitat and to develop an awereness and communication programme to reduce the threats and bring back the different layers of the population to its conservation in order to save it from extinction. Our first report presented the degradation factors and the degree of regression of C. vellerosus habitats in the Wari-Maro gazetted forest. This second report presents the continuation of the project's activities, focusing in particular on environmental education and the restoration of the degraded habitats initially identified.