Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage

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Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Trust is one of the largest and oldest chimpanzee sanctuaries in the world. CWOT runs a community school, medical center, and organic farm.

Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Trust (CWOT), located in the northern Copperbelt region of Zambia, is one of the largest chimpanzee sanctuaries in the world. In an area of over 10,000 hectares of Miombo forest on the banks of Zambia’s 2nd largest river, the Upper Kafue River, over 150 endangered ...

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Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Trust (CWOT), located in the northern Copperbelt region of Zambia, is one of the largest chimpanzee sanctuaries in the world. In an area of over 10,000 hectares of Miombo forest on the banks of Zambia’s 2nd largest river, the Upper Kafue River, over 150 endangered chimpanzees and other wild animals in need have found a place to be rescued and rehabilitated in species-appropriate, semi-captive enclosures.

 

Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage was founded by David and Sheila Siddle (both deceased), who ran a cattle farm in the Zambian Copperbelt very close to the DRC, have always had a reputation for taking in and caring for sick and wounded animals. In 1983 a game ranger brought a badly wounded baby chimp, rescued from poachers in the Congo, to their farm. The Siddles nursed that chimp – whom they named ‘Pal’ – back to health.  Subsequently, more and more chimpanzees of diverse origins found their way to the farm. The Siddles earned the recognition of renowned primatologist Jane Goodall, who rescued one chimpanzee from a bar in Tanzania in 1990 and brought the severely traumatized animal to Chimfunshi. David and Sheila have received numerous honours and awards for their commitment - including the Jane Goodall Award (1995), the United Nations Environment Programme's Global 500 Award (2000), the Order of the British Empire (2001), and the Pan African Sanctuary Alliance (PASA) Circle of Compassion Award (2017). Financially, however, the project quickly outgrew the Siddles' means.

 

In 1989, Stephan Louis, got to know the couple and their work, founded the non-profit CWOT Verein zum Schutz bedrohter Umwelt e.V. in Hamburg with the purpose of supporting the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage and assuring its continued operation. In 1995, under Stephan’s and David's initiative, the non-profit CWOT Wildlife Orphanage Trust (CWOT) was established in Zambia to give the sanctuary a solid, long-term foundation. CWOT became a founding member of PASA alliance of great ape sanctuaries, launched in Uganda in 2000. Since the death of Stephan Louis in 2011, his brother Sebastian Louis has continued his work as Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Chairman of the Board of CWOT Germany.

 

The main mission of the programme are:

1) to support wildlife law enforcement and to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned chimpanzees and other wildlife by providing long-life care, 

2) to engage children and the community to protect chimpanzees, local wildlife and the Miombo forest through education and 

3) to reduce poverty and improve local community well-being through medical care, gender equality, alternative income community-based projects (e.g., organic farming) and capacity building.

 

The cores values are:

1) Ensure the best standard of welfare to rescued animals

2) Provide long term care and land for the Chimpanzees

3) Professionalize staff in charge of wildlife rehabilitation and care

4) Support and educate the youth and engage them to protect nature



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Noé Campagne

Línguas faladas: Francês, Inglês
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Merle Wittenberg rating5,0

2024 at Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

Volunteering at Chimfunshi is truly one of the most amazing experiences and something I would recommend to anyone with an interest in making a positive impact. At Chimfunshi, you can choose between working with chimpanzees, helping at the farm or contributing to the local school. Since it is ...
Sonja Tenuta rating5,0

2024 at Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

I spent a week with this incredible team of wildlife guardians living and breathing chimpanzee conservation. I had the privilege of observing and helping out the vet team, keepers, wildlife managers, researchers, marketers, founders and so many others! There are no fancy frills here; just ...
Nerea Núñez rating5,0

2024 at Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

The work they do at Chimfunshi is truly incredible. I volunteered for two weeks and I would have happily stayed longer. I learned a lot about chimpanzees and being close to them has been really enriching, a unique experience!! The accommodation is in a very quiet place where you can disconnect and ...
Timothy Crespo rating4,6

2024 at Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

I stayed at Chimfunshi only two weeks. They offer a big variety of working fields and it is easy and uncomplicated to switch between them if you feel like you want to do something else. There is food preparation for the chimps, observing of the chimps, maintainance work around the enclosures, farm ...
JONATHAN TORSET rating3,8

2024 at Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

J'ai passé une semaine très intressante sur le camp de Chimfunshi. Les points positifs: - le bien être animal au coeur du projet - une proximité avec les chimpanzées - des missions interessantes: à la ferme: participer au travaux pour nourir les singes, aux enclos, préparation de la ...
Alexis Malpica rating5,0

2023 at Chimpanzee Wildlife Conservation

I volunteered at Chimfunshi twice, for 3 weeks and 2 weeks in 2022 and 2023 respectively as a general volunteer. The landscape is truly remarkable, as are the Zambian people and Chimfunshi staff. Each morning, I walked in the forest to arrive at the chimpanzee enclosures each morning. It is so ...

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