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Leo July 2021

When Leo was only two, he and his groupmate Hercules were leased to a New York lab where they were forced to walk upright in a study of locomotion. After medical testing was finally banned on chimpanzees and much media attention about their plight, Leo and Hercules were sent back to the New Iberia Research Center (NIRC) and then retired to their forever home here at Project Chimps on March 21, 2018. 

Whether gazing out his favorite cubby window or lounging in his favorite hammock, Leo knows where to go to take a beat and chill. After breakfast he loves to curl up in a hammock and take a nap. He also will build blanket nests. Usually he lays a few blankets down and then will curl up with one on top of himself. 

Leo also loves to play with his caregivers. His favorite game is when he tricks us making us think is going to run in one direction and then changes course and runs in another. When we fall for it, he breathy laughs at us!

Leo loves boxes and often carries a piece of cardboard around with him or uses them in his nests. Summer is definitely Leo’s favorite time of year, earning him the title of “the solar powered chimp.” He loves to greet guests at the viewing windows while inside the habitat and watch the staff and volunteers at the kitchen window. And according to his caregivers, he’ll do anything for a tomato! 

Chimp Chatter Featuring Leo

Focus on Chimps

January 24, 2020

Project Chimps sanctuary now hosts a one-day wildlife photography workshop. In the first session, held in Oct. 2019, eight participants get to went behind the scenes to photograph chimpanzees in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains.

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Hercules, Leo and Group go Outdoors for the First Time at Project Chimps

May 9, 2018

Hercules and Leo were the first two chimpanzees in their social group to explore Project Chimps’ forested outdoor Peachtree Habitat on May 8, 2018. It was an important day in the lives of these well-known former research chimpanzees and a new beginning in their lives of retirement at Project Chimps. Hercules, Leo and their seven…

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Two Well-Known Former Research Chimpanzees Relocated to Permanent Sanctuary

March 21, 2018

Morganton, GA (March 21) — Two well-known former research chimpanzees now have a forever home in the Blue Ridge Mountains, thanks to a cooperative agreement between the New Iberia Research Center in Louisiana and Project Chimps, a 236-acre sanctuary in north Georgia. Eleven-year-old Hercules and Leo joined other retired chimpanzees at the forested Project Chimps…

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Leo FACTS

Male

Date of Birth

08/31/2006

Arrival Date

03/21/2018

Fun Facts

  • Leo enjoys playing with the younger males in his group.

Favorite Things

Leo loves peanut butter, especially smeared inside his favorite food puzzles.

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