|
The goal of JGI’s Africa Programs
is to ensure the long-term protection of wild ape populations
in natural host countries throughout Africa, while preserving
biodiversity and cultural traditions and livelihoods.
These goals can be reached through increased conservation
presence in national parks and protected areas, by halting
the commercial trade of apes as bushmeat and pets, increased
government capacity, and community-based measures to increase
the preservation of forest habitats and cultural livelihoods.
To learn more about our objectives and the programs
which work to fulfill them please visit our Preserving
primate habitat, Chimpanzee
rescue and reintroduction, Role
of women in the community, Controlling
the bushmeat trade, Community
Centered Conservation, Field
research, and Education
and engaging youth sections.
|