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Former Research Chimps Explore Outdoors for the First Time

Research chimpanzees who have spent their entire lives in captivity explored an outdoor forest habitat for the first time today. Project Chimps, a 236-acre sanctuary for chimpanzees formerly used in biomedical research in laboratories, released the chimps to freely explore a six-acre, forested habitat in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia. Nine female and…

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Nine New Chimps Arrived Today!

  We are so excited to share the first look at our nine #NewChimps, Babs, Sky, Amy, Almasi, LB, Noel, Sarah, Loretta, and Harley! Our journey began at 5:30 p.m. yesterday, as we left the New Iberia Research Center in southern Louisiana and drove through the night, arriving in Blue Ridge, Georgia, before sunrise this morning. These nine…

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October 2017 News: Building a New Home for New Chimps

Our facilities team is busy renovating Villa 4 so we can bring the next group of chimpanzees from the lab to permanent sanctuary. The Project Chimps property was once a gorilla sanctuary, so major renovations are required to make the facilities suitable for chimpanzees. We also unveil the winning photo for our 2018 calendar! Read…

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Become a Fundraiser for Giving Day for Apes

I woke up really excited this morning. While I’m always passionate about the work I do here at Project Chimps, there’s something else that’s got me pumped. On October 17, 2017, thousands of animal lovers are going to show their support for ape conservation and rescue during Giving Day for Apes. On that day, every…

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September 2017 News: Checking in on the First Chimps – One Year Later…

This month, we celebrate the one-year anniversary of the arrival of the first group of former research chimpanzees at Project Chimps. September 8, 2016, was the day our inaugural chimpanzee residents arrived at their forever home in the Blue Ridge Mountains of north Georgia. The all-female group includes Latricia, Genesis, Jennifer, Gertrude, Gracie, Emma, Charisse,…

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Meet Project Chimps' New Executive Director!

Greetings from Project Chimps! We are very pleased to introduce you to our new executive director, Ali Crumpacker. Ali arrived this past weekend, after a long trip across the country from Ramona, California, where she served as director of The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center for seven years. Ali first developed a love of the…

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#ChimpChat: Chimpanzee Group Formation with Mike Seres

Director of Chimpanzee Management, Mike Seres began working with chimps in 1973, when he worked at the Budapest Zoo in Hungary. Mike has worked for 44 years with, and for, chimps in 12 different countries. Mike’s specialty is chimpanzee introductions and group formation. At Project Chimps, Mike will work one on one with each chimp…

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