Program areas at Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue
Chimpanzee Rescue: located in cameroons remote mbargue forest, Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue provides sanctuary in a natural habitat environment for confiscated chimpanzees. The sanctuary residents have all been orphaned by poachers supplying the illegal bushmeat and live animal trades. When a poacher kills a mother Chimpanzee, her nursing infant can be sold alive as a pet in cameroon or smuggled out to meet the growing demand for african wildlife in asian zoos. Some of the eighty resident chimpanzees at the center have been confiscated as infants from poachers or dealers, and others have suffered on chains or in small cages for decades before their Rescue. At our sanctuary, which is committed to lifelong care, the emotionally damaged chimpanzees eventually find friendship and joy in adoptive social groups. They enjoy large enclosure complexes that include tracts of natural habitat forest protected with solar-powered electric fencing. In addition to our nine Chimpanzee enclosure complexes, which together include over forty acres of enclosed forest, the grounds of Sanaga-Yong Rescue center include a vet clinic, diagnostic lab, staff and volunteer housing, visitor lodging, kitchen and dining area, office, fruit storage room, and shelter for staff meetings and meals.
Community development: Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee rescues relationship with the local community is intrinsically linked to the survival of great apes, and we work to increase the engagement of people through employment opportunities and programs that improve their lives. We employ local residents at the sanctuary; support a village market economy, which didn't exist before, with our purchases of fruits and vegetables; sponsor sustainable agriculture and agroforestry programs that serve conservation while keeping farms productive and improving the diets of local children; and promote childhood literacy by contributing to the salaries of eight school teachers in surrounding community schools.
Conservation: Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue plays a vital role in conservation through promotion and support of law enforcement, habitat protection and education/sensitization. By providing a permanent home for confiscated chimpanzees, as well as technical and logistical assistance for authorities during confiscations, we enable enforcement of laws against trafficking. To stop the poaching of endangered wildlife, Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue has worked for years with government partners and community leaders to create the wall-mbargue wildlife reserve in the beautiful forest surrounding our sanctuary. We sponsor sustainable agriculture/ agroforestry programs aimed at replenishing depleted farmland and decreasing slash and burn of forests for subsistence agriculture by village farmers. Our visitor and outreach programs focus on increasing awareness about chimpanzees' intelligence and emotional capacity, their similarity to humans, their endangered status and the laws against exploiting them. Educating the children of cameroon is critical to creating change for future generations of chimpanzees and other endangered animals. We published a childrens book in 2015, je protg les chimpanzs (i protect the chimpanzees) and are using it in cameroon schools as part of a five-day classroom program that aims to instill an appreciation of chimpanzees as kindred beings who deserve respect and protection. This program was put on hold in 2022 due to the pandemic.