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Fathers Among Chimpanzees

What makes a good father? While chimpanzee mothers often form strong bonds with their babies, fathers among chimpanzees often take a more hands-off approach. So, when a father and son were united by coincidence, we never expected to see a bond beyond shared genes.

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Astro-chimps: The History of Chimps in Space

From cats and dogs to small and large primates, the space race pushed countries to risky experiments in the name of reaching the last frontier for mankind. This blog will look at the history of chimpanzees in space and the impact they made for the humans that came after.

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Mounds and Mounds of Treats!

Termites are a natural part of chimpanzee diets, and big reason we understand how intelligent they are. They use tools like us! So how do we encourage this amazing behavior without the risk of our villas being eaten away? With artificial termite mounds of treats of course!

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Interview with Children’s Book Author Brittany Petish

A new children’s book for Project Chimps is coming out, this time featuring Leo! I had the pleasure of interviewing author Brittany about the serendipitous events that lead to writing each of her children’s books including this one. We are pleased Brittany discovered Project Chimps and wanted to write about Leo’s unique story. She interviewed his caregivers to illustrate and write Leo and the Soft Place to Land.

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Kennedy’s First Time Outside

When you spend your life in one place, a new environment isn’t just intimidating. It’s terrifying. Even if it’s the one you were born to be in. This is what many former research chimpanzees experience who never got to go outside. So when the opportunity is placed right in front of them, wouldn’t they be excited? For some, yes. For others, it can take a little while to warm up to the idea. That’s what we saw leading up to Kennedy’s first time outside.

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Gardens and Grubs: Grounds Maintenance at Project Chimps

Have you ever wondered what goes into grounds maintenance at a chimpanzee sanctuary? Well, it’s a little more than weeding a few wildflowers and mowing the lawn.

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The Real Story of Primate: Fact vs Fiction

While Primate (2026) was not based on a true story, how much of it could really happen? Find out the truth in this breakdown of Primate: fact vs fiction.

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A Weekend Getaway in Blue Ridge

As an animal lover and avid traveler, my TikTok feed is filled with dreamy eco-lodges—from giraffe-viewing suites in Kenya to kangaroo encounters in Australia. But did you know you can have a similar experience right here in the U.S.? Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia, Project Chimps offers a one-of-a-kind Airbnb stay inside a chimpanzee sanctuary. That’s right—you can sleep just steps away from 101 rescued chimps. I came for the primates, but I left with a deep love for Blue Ridge.

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Dawn and Jim’s Journey to Full‑Time Volunteering

They say it takes a village to raise a child. In the same vein, it takes a village of deeply passionate and dedicated individuals to run Project Chimps. Two of those individuals are Dawn and Jim Greenway, a couple who made the leap from part-time to full-time volunteers in 2025.

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Chimpcation is Eco-Friendly Volunteering

By Alyssa Burlison Looking for a vacation that’s educational, fun, and environmentally conscious? Project Chimps offers all that and more with their immersive chimpcation experience. This one-of-a-kind getaway lets you spend a week volunteering at a chimpanzee sanctuary nestled in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia. During your chimpcation, you’ll engage in meaningful conservation…

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Chimp Enrichment – Why Is It Important?

Every day at a chimpanzee sanctuary begins with the same question: How do we help these incredibly intelligent animals live full, engaging lives? At Project Chimps, enrichment is a core part of our mission. We work to ensure that every chimp is stimulated socially, cognitively, and physically.

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Swing Into Adventure with your next Team Building Challenge

Project Chimps’ Chimp Challenge course is an exciting new way to test your climbing, problem-solving solving and teamwork skills while making a difference.

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Hammocks in the Garden – An Eagle Scout Project

By Lauren Vogel At Project Chimps, every space tells a story. Care, creativity, and the people who show up for our organization shape each one. One of those stories belongs to Jack Stowers, an Eagle Scout whose dedication and problem‑solving skills brought a unique new addition to our sanctuary. For his Eagle Scout project, Jack…

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Does Chimpanzee Hair Change with the Seasons?

As winter rolls in, we humans bundle up in coats, hats, and scarves to fight off the chill. Many mammals do something similar—though in their own way.

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Rosemary and Lindsey get a visit from a former Caregiver now at the Oakland Zoo

June 10, 2025, Kelly McDonald from Oakland Zoo in California visited Project Chimps and went on a tour with Holly Lickteig, Manager of Husbandry. Kelly has been working with chimps since about 1981 and has experience working at both Yerkes National Primate Research Center (now the Emory National Primate Research Center) and the Oakland Zoo. The…

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