MISSION
To sustainably conserve Chimpanzees in their habitats and provide captive care to those who cannot survive in the wild
Vision
“By 2023, maintain a stable chimpanzee population in the Northern Albertine Rift and achieve self-sustainability in captive management”
Founded in 1998, The Chimpanzee Trust has become a leading organization in the areas of 1) chimpanzee-focused environmental conservation, 2) excellence in the care & welfare of rescued chimpanzees, 3) increased public awareness of broader conservation issues with the chimpanzee as a key flagship species, and 4) engagement with communities living alongside chimpanzee populations.
Our areas of focus include:
- The daily care and lifetime welfare of the 49 rescued chimpanzees living at the Ngamba Island Sanctuary who cannot be returned to the wild;
- The long-term management and viability of the sanctuary;
- The intervention and assistance of individuals in the wild when deemed necessary;
- The conservation education of the Ugandan public with particular emphasis on chimpanzees;
- Ecotourism, community participation, capacity building through training, and building viable regional, national and international partnerships on chimpanzee conservation