Sierra Leone Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Programme
 
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Each adoption package provides real care for these incredible individuals that have suffered a great deal! For as little as 25 cents a day, you can make a world of difference! You CAN give life to a species!

By adopting Zoyas, Julie, Kouze, Peewee, Chica, Augusta, or Napper you are helping to provide loving care to not only your chimp ambassador, but to all 85 chimps at Tacugama. As a sponsor or guardian you can follow your chimps' progress and watch as he or she enters their new life free from cruelty & suffering...thanks to your help!

A sponsorship package makes a unique & wonderful gift for a friend or family member who loves animals. The Sponsorship can also be an exciting & educational way for classrooms to fundraise while learning more about wildlife conservation issues.

Become a Sponsor Now!


Photo of your chimp & his/her biography

Photo of your chimp & his/her biography

Bi-annual e-mail updates from Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary

Bi-annual e-mail updates from Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary

2 Postcards of Tacugama

2 Postcards of Tacugama

Free annual admission pass to the Sanctuary (in case you wish to visit)

Free annual admission pass to the Sanctuary (in case you wish to visit)

Recognition in our bi-annual newsletters

Recognition in our bi-annual newsletters

Membership to Friends of Tacugama

Membership to Friends of Tacugama

Annual progress reports & photo updates of your chimp

Bi-annual progress reports & photo updates of your chimp

 

Documentary DVD of Tacugama: Forest of Hope - The story of Pinkie

 

 
 

Canadian & US citizens upon request will receive their tax receipts through Give Meaning. Give Meaning is a registered Canadian & U.S. 501(c)3 charitable organization that works directly with the Dewar Wildlife Trust & Tacugama to guarantee that 100% of all funds raised are used to benefit the Chimps of Tacugama. At this time we are only able to issue tax receipts to US & Canadian citizens.

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Chimpanzee Facts

Chimp Facts


Although the young are weaned at around 5 years of age, a close bond with the mother remains. Chimp offspring as old as 8 years have died if orphaned.

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Last Updated: January 20, 2007 at 16:20 EST