• Happy birthday

    Happy Birthday to our dear Dr Jane Goodall Dr. Jane Goodall, the pant hooting Kingdom at Ngamba Island wishes you plenty of joy today and every day of the coming year! You are a fantastic example of wisdom, leadership, and foresight in the conservation of man’s closest relative the Chimpanzees. On your birthday, we wish […]

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    Happy International Day of Forests!

    “International Day of Forests 2019: Theme ‘Forests and Education” Chimpanzee Trust joins the international community to celebrate “forests”, the lungs of the earth, home to wildlife including our closest relative the eastern Chimpanzee species, and livelihood source for local communities. Today we join the global community to raise awareness on how to sustainably manage forests […]

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  • Vehicle Procurement March 2019

    Chimpanzee Sanctuary & Wildlife Conservation Trust (Chimpanzee Trust) is a registered, Non-Governmental Organization.With support from Darwin Initiative, Chimpanzee Trust is to procure a vehicle for its field programs. Follow the link for vehicle specifications: Advert for Vehicle procurement-1

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  • Lilly Ajarova Hands over to Dr Joshua Rukundo

    On 4th March 2019, the long-serving Executive Director of Chimpanzee Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservation Trust, Ms Lilly Ajarova handed over to Dr Joshua Rukundo who will be the Acting Executive Director. Lilly has recently been appointed and accepted the position of Chief Executive Officer of Uganda Tourism Board. Mr Edgar Buhanga, the Board Chairperson and […]

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  • Conserving chimpanzees through a PES Scheme (2010 – 2019)

    By Lilly Ajarova, Chimpanzee Trust, P. O. Box 884, Entebbe, director@ngambaisland.org, and Nebat K. Atuhura, Chimpanzee Trust, P. O. Box 884, Entebbe, conservation@ngambaisland.org In Uganda, chimpanzees inhabit forests along the eastern edge of the Rift Valley in the west and southwest of the country (Stott and Selsor 1959; Reynolds and Reynolds 1965). The single exception is […]

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  • Staff watch

    In partnership with Disney animal kingdom, we managed to send our 7th representative in the Disney International exchange program, Mr Mark Musiime. This training is geared to ensure that our staff gains international exposure as well as sharing the African culture at Disney Animal Kingdom Lodge. Mr Musiime has been with the Trust since 2013, […]

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  • THE HUMAN WILDLIFE CONFLICT NEEDS ASSESSMENT; CAPTURING THE TRAINING NEEDS OF COMMUNITIES

    Chimpanzee Trust with funding from the Darwin Initiative is implementing a community project; ‘Community adaptability to loss occasioned by wildlife in Uganda’ in selected villages in the landscape of Bugoma Central Forest Reserve, to address human-wildlife conflicts. In January 2019, the Chimpanzee Trust Project team traversed 32 operational villages in the new district of Kikube, […]

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  • ”THE RISING STAR”

    Napoleon Bonaparte, a famous French revolution military leader once said: “Great ambition is the passion of great character”. This is true of one of the chimpanzees’ residents at Ngamba Island chimpanzee sanctuary, home to 49 orphaned and rescued chimpanzees. One chimp Oketch, rescued from Arua in Northern Uganda and named so to mean ‘one born […]

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  • Rachel Buckley Testmonial

    I work in Scotland as the Senior Education Office at Aigas Field Centre, an environmental education and eco-tourism centre. I feel very privileged to be involved in the staff exchange programme between Aigas Field Centre and the Chimp Trust in Uganda and am certain it will be an experience I never forget. My first adventure […]

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  • Ben Jones Volunteer Testimonial

    My name is Ben Jones and have come to Ngamba Island as part of a staff exchange programme between the Chimpanzee Trust and my workplace; Aigas Field Centre. At Aigas Field Centre I am the Staff Naturalist, a role that includes managing conservation projects such as breeding Scottish Wildcats, monitoring local wildlife and enhancing habitat […]

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