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Save the Chimps

Save the Chimps is the first sanctuary in the US devoted to chimpanzees—and a fitting caretaker of the chimps formerly imprisoned by the Coulston Foundation. Save the Chimps and TCF have a history.

Back in 1997, the Air Force decided to get out of the "chimp business" and discharge 111 chimpanzee veterans of the American space program. Some of these involuntary soldiers were descendants of Ham, the first chimp in space, and Enos, the first chimp to orbit the Earth; others were survivors of space shuttle and jet plane research. Save the Chimps tried to retire the chimps to their sanctuary, but the Air Force instead gave them all to the Coulston Foundation—a research facility that was under USDA scrutiny for mistreatment of animals at the time. Save the Chimps sued the Air Force and gained custody of 21 of the former space chimps in 1999. They are now living out their natural lives at the sanctuary’s Florida compound.

Under the direction of Dr. Carole Noon, an expert in chimp re-socialization, and with a board boasting such luminaries as primatologists Jane Goodall and Roger Fouts, Save the Chimps seeks to provide permanent sanctuary for all captive chimpanzees. It boldly stands behind this mission by taking on such challenges as caring for the 266 chimps obtained from Coulston in 2002.

Learn more by visiting the Save the Chimps’s web site: www.SaveTheChimps.org

How You Can Help:

  • Wish List for the Chimps—from treats to toys, here is a list of items you can donate to the chimps.
  • Volunteer Opportunities—learn what opportunities are available both in Alamogordo as well as in your hometown for helping the chimps and their caretakers.

News Clips:

Sanctuary! by APNM Board member Deborah Schildkraut and Volunteering at Save the Chimps by APNM member Ardeth Baxter, Petroglyphs magazine, Spring 2003

Good Life Awaits Primates, Albuquerque Journal, November 12, 2002
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