Save the Chimps

Save the Chimps
Date opened 1997
Location Fort Pierce, Florida, US
Coordinates 27°27′55″N 80°35′18″W / 27.4652°N 80.5882°W / 27.4652; -80.5882Coordinates: 27°27′55″N 80°35′18″W / 27.4652°N 80.5882°W / 27.4652; -80.5882
32°52′48″N 105°58′31″W / 32.8801°N 105.9754°W / 32.8801; -105.9754
Land area 80 hectares (200 acres)
Number of animals >261
Number of species Common chimpanzee
Pan troglodytes
Website Save The Chimps.org

Save the Chimps, Inc is a publicly financed 501(c)(3)nonprofit American sanctuary specializing in the care of chimpanzees. The organization was founded by the late Carole C. Noon in 1997. Save the Chimps is accredited by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries and a founding member of the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance. The mission of Save the Chimps is to provide and build support for permanent sanctuary for the lifetime care of chimpanzees rescued from research, entertainment, and the pet trade.

The majority of the chimpanzees at Save the Chimps live in large social groups on three-acre islands located on 150 acres in a rural area of Fort Pierce, Florida. Save the Chimps is notable for rescuing 266 chimpanzees from the Coulston Foundation, a biomedical research facility that went bankrupt in 2002. The rescue of these chimpanzees was the single largest rescue of chimpanzees in history, and transformed Save the Chimps into the world's largest chimpanzee sanctuary.[1]

References

  1. Charles Siebert (24 July 2005). "Planet of the Retired Apes". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-11-12.

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