The Success of Mountain Gorilla Conservation and the Status of all Gorilla Subspecies
At the end of 2019, primate lovers rejoiced at the results of the mountain gorilla census that spanned their native range of Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo…
Changing Lives for Twenty Years
As PASA celebrates 20 years of saving Africa’s primates, let’s look back on some of the most memorable characters we’ve met – the apes and monkeys who make the work so special.
Research at PASA Wildlife Centres
PASA members have collaborated with scientists around the world to investigate questions about primates that are difficult to answer in the wild.
It’s Time to End the Commercial Trade of Wildlife
We stand unequivocally on the side of wildlife conservation.
Primate Enrichment at PASA Wildlife Centers
Get a glimpse of how PASA members use enrichment to improve the quality of life for the primates in their care.
Remembering Norm Rosen
A second career in anthropology made all the difference for PASA.
Lessons from the Corona Virus
Sitting alone, I look longingly out the window as I the first sunny days of Spring slip by while I’m stuck indoors. In Oregon we have been ordered to stay home to decrease the spread of COVID-19. Already, I find myself wondering when life will return to some semblancy of normal…
Freedom Goes Free: Returning a Gorilla to the Wild in Cameroon
Ape Action Africa successfully releases an adult lowland gorilla back to the wild.
Primate Heroes: PASA’s Amazing Women Leaders
March is Women’s History Month, and Pan African Sanctuary Alliance is fortunate to have so many women leaders …