DONATE Hope for Baby Tita Poachers tried to take everything from Tita. Against all odds, she thrived. by Abigail Riley Tortured, traumatized, and completely alone – this is how Tita was found in December 2017. While her story is one of the most horrific that...
DONATE   Visiting Tacugama: An Unexpected Paradise PASA volunteer, Matt Brunette, tells all from his visit to Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary, a great ape paradise in Sierra Leone. by Matt Brunette “Don’t go to Sierra Leone. It’s a dangerous place!” That was one of...
DONATE   Bringing Out the Wild How enrichment helps PASA’s primates maintain their natural behaviors despite their traumatic pasts. by Diane Toomey Caroline Griffis does not travel light. On business trips, she manages to stuff stainless steel mirrors, PVC pipes,...
DONATE   Strengthening Our Community Through Collaboration PASA’s annual Strategic Development Conference brings our alliance together to work on protecting Africa’s endangered and threatened primates. by Abigail Riley With 23 member organizations in 13 countries,...
DONATE   A Reflection on Claudine Andre, a Hero for Bonobos – Part II In 2002, she opened “Paradise of the Bonobos,” just outside Kinshasa. by Natasha Tworoski [Please click here for Part I.] In 2002, Claudine officially opened Lola ya Bonobo, “Paradise of the...
DONATE Photo by Allison Leach A Reflection on Claudine Andre, a Hero for Bonobos – Part I How one woman saved a species. by Natasha Tworoski Behind every wildlife sanctuary, there is often a hero who at some point risked it all to make a difference. Against the odds,...