Sanaga-Yong Rescue Center
The Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue Center occupies over two square kilometers and is currently home to 74 chimpanzees and five to eight humans at any one time. It employs 25 Cameroonians from local villages who serve as chimpanzee caregivers, round-the-clock security guards and groundskeepers. The grounds include cabins for volunteers, a combination kitchen/office building, a vet clinic, an education center, a shelter for staff meetings and meals, chimpanzee enclosures and cages , and a small garden where some of the food for the chimpanzees is grown.
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Education Center Located about one-half kilometer from camp, the Education Center plays an important role in promoting conservation values and compassion to animals in the local community. Construction was funded by the American Embassy and many friends have helped keep a fresh library of books on animals and conservation. Continue our education efforts! |
Veterinary Clinic Funded by the Arcus Foundation, the Vet Clinic is a vital part of our care to our 74 residents. Although basic, the one-room clinic with its surgery table, gas anesthesia machine, small pharmacy, centrifuge, microscope and screened-in windows, is a vast improvement over the outdoor split-log kitchen table where previous surgeries took place. Keep the clinic viable! |






