GRASP highlights rescue of animals from Brazilian zoo
posted in 01 Nov 2014
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 GRASP – Great Apes Survival Partnership, an alliance of national governments, conservation organizations, wildlife treaties and UN agencies, led by UNEP and UNESCO, which aims to lift the threat of imiment or medium term extinction faced by the four non human great apes (chimpanzees, gorillas, bononos and orangotanis) highlighted on its facebook page last October 27 the rescue made by GAP Project of two chimpanzees and two lionesses from a zoo to one of the affiliated Sanctuaries in Brazil:

“Three adult chimpanzees who had been kept in a private zoo at a hotel in northeastern Brazil were rescued last week and transferred to the Great Ape Project (GAP) sanctuary in Sao Paulo. The male, Martin, was acquired from a breeding centre 10 years ago in southern Brazil, while the females – Maria des Dores and Jamaica — were purchased from circuses.
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