Chimpanzee Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservation Trust
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The Chimpanzee Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservation Trust "was established in 1988. This Trust manages the Ngamba Island sanctuary, situated in Lake Victoria, Uganda. The Sanctuary comprises 100 acres of rainforest and houses orphaned chimps that have been saved from poachers and illegal trade. While the Board has supported this project through direct financial assistance for construction of facilities, purchase of equipment and veterinary support it is no longer a Trustee. Taronga Zoo staff members have also participated in educational programme support, behavioural studies and technical assistance." [1]
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Trustees (from 2004)
Accessed September 2008: [2]
- Becky Harris-Jones (Born Free Foundation)
- Steve Njumbi (IFAW-Kenya)
- Shelley Petch (BFF)
- Evans Mkola (IFAW-Kenya)
- Joy Tukahirwa (ECOTRUST, Environmental Conservation Trust of Uganda)
- Susanne Vitzthum (JGI Germany)
- Thomas Otim (Ugandan Wildlife Education Centre Trust)
- Thomas Bamusonighe (Uganda Wildlife Society)
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Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Global Conservation, Taronga Zoo, accessed September 3, 2008.
- ↑ Trustees, Chimpanzee Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservation Trust, accessed September 3, 2008.