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Two Well-Known Former Research Chimpanzees Relocated to Permanent Sanctuary

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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Project Chimps Earns Full Member Status in NAPSA

Project Chimps has been granted full member status in the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance. The North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance (NAPSA) is dedicated to the mission of advancing and advocating for the welfare of captive primates. This coalition of primate sanctuaries, who care for more than 700 nonhuman primates retired from the entertainment, biomedical…

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Project Chimps Earns Accreditation by Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS)

February 7, 2018, (Washington DC) – The Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS), the only globally recognized organization providing standards for identifying legitimate animal sanctuaries, awarded Accredited status to Project Chimps as of February 1, 2018. Project Chimps is the newest chimpanzee sanctuary in the United States and provides lifelong care to former research chimpanzees…

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Experiencing the Outdoors

There wasn’t a dry human eye in the sanctuary on Tuesday, as we celebrated the opening of the new Peachtree Habitat and the first release of chimpanzees outdoors at Project Chimps. Lance’s expression, above, says it all. This was the first time in their lives these former research chimps could look up at an unobstructed…

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January 2018 News: Chimps Outdoors for the First Time!

There wasn’t a dry human eye in the sanctuary yesterday, as we celebrated the opening of the new, six-acre, Peachtree Habitat and the first release of chimpanzees outdoors at Project Chimps. In our January 2018 news, we also look at all of the exciting initiatives planned at Project Chimps in 2018!

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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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