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  1. As the world’s largest chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimp Haven is home to more than 300 chimps formerly used in biomedical research. Here on 200 acres of beautiful, forested sanctuary, they finally get to just be chimps and enjoy many of the experiences they would have in the wild. Learn About Chimp Haven.

  2. Save the Chimps is the largest privately funded chimpanzee sanctuary in the world whose mission is to provide refuge and exemplary care to chimpanzees in need. Save the Chimps offers life-long care for chimpanzees rescued from research laboratories, the pet trade, and entertainment industry.

  3. Meet our Founding Orangutan, Pongo. Center for Great Apes. The Center for Great Apes' mission is to provide a permanent sanctuary for orangutans and chimpanzees who have been rescued or retired from the entertainment industry, from research, or from the exotic pet trade. How You Can HELP.

  4. Chimp Haven is the world’s largest chimpanzee sanctuary. Located on 200 beautiful forested acres, the sanctuary is dedicated to providing the very best life for more than 300 chimpanzees formerly used in biomedical research.

  5. Project Chimps is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of north Georgia. The sanctuary includes a forested, six-acre habitat in which former research chimpanzees can forage, climb and play with no caging overhead. Gertrude and Latricia snacking in the Peachtree Habitat.

  6. Featured Activities: Sponsor a Chimp Discovery Days Help more former research chimpanzees find their forever home at Project Chimps. $25 $50 $100 $500 Donate Today Please select or enter a donation amount. “Congratulations to the Project Chimps team and its partners on this historic achievement for chimpanzees. I am 100% in support, and am so…

  7. If You'd Like to Visit. Please contact Pam for an appointment at 614-657-8944. Directions: from E. Broad St., turn north onto N. Waggoner Rd. (near Meijer). Follow Waggoner and turn right onto Kennedy Rd. at the light by the Sunoco station. A.P.E.S. is located on the left, just before the sharp turn in the road.