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WILD CHIMPANZEE FOUNDATION
Wild Chimpanzee Foundation
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Wild Chimpanzee Foundation
There are only about 10,000 chimpanzees remaining in the Ivory Coast and they live in fragmented forest habitats. Only about half live in formally protected areas, resulting in frequent human-chimpanzee conflict, such as crop-raiding and hunting. The Wild Chimpanzee Foundation, under the direction of noted primatologists Christophe and Hedwige Boesch, has documented that when Ivorians attend plays about chimpanzees, watch films about them, and read well-written magazine articles, they perceive chimpanzees more positively, know more about them, and show more concern about conservation in general.

When chimpanzees raid their crops, these people tend to chase them off rather than kill them. They also eat less chimpanzee meat. These changes underpin a priority for the conservation of West African chimpanzees: conduct education and information programs in all the regions with chimpanzee populations to reduce human threats to their survival.

The Wild Chimpanzee Foundation is seeking to increase public education programs in the Ivory Coast’s Banco National Park. Banco has a small chimpanzee population, which is remarkable since it’s within the capital city of Abidjan with its three million people. Banco has great importance as a public education and awareness center. Great Ape Trust provided $7,400 in 2007 to help pay the salaries of Banco’s public education staff and to host visits by school groups at the center, known as La maison du Banco.  

GREAT APE TRUST SUPPORTED CONSERVATION INITIATIVES - 2007:

Orangutan
· Ketambe Research Center
· National University of Indonesia
· West Batang Toru Forest
· Cabang Panti Field Research Station
Bonobo
· Salonga National Park
· Lomami Bonobo Survey
Chimpanzee
· Goualougo Triangle Chimpanzee Project
· Kyambura Gorge
· Mainaro
· Kaburala Natural History Museum
· Nyungwe Forest Conservation Project
· Wild Chimpanzee Foundation
Gorilla
· Cross River Gorilla Rangers

Golden Lion Tamarins
· Golden Lion Tamarin Association
Great Ape Trust Campus
· Trumpeter Swan Reintroduction
· Wetland Development
· Green Team Recycling Efforts
· Bowlathon For Great Apes
Partner Organizations
· Partners in Conservation
· Chicago Zoological Society
· Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA)
· World Conservation Union (IUCN)
Great Ape Sanctuaries
· Lincoln Park Zoo Travel Costs
· Chimpanzee Conservation Center
· Lola Ya Bonobo

Great Ape Trust Previously Supported Conservation Initiatives
· 2006 Conservation Initiatives
· 2003/2004 Conservation Initiatives
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