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Chimpanzee Sanctuary & Wildlife Conservation Trust – Remembering the History

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Happy 18th October
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Cindy before, with Dr. Jane Goodall

Ngamba received the first group of 17 chimpanzees on 13th October, 1998
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Present Day Cindy
We have come a long way
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The Chimpanzee Sanctuary
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Chimpanzee Sanctuary & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Plot 1, Bank Close, P.O.Box 884, +256414320662, Entebbe, Uganda
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