The Worldβs Largest Chimpanzee Sanctuary Opens to Public This Fall
Visitors invited to explore the national chimpanzee sanctuary on Sept. 15, Oct. 20, & Nov. 17
KEITHVILLE, La., Sept. 6, 2018 β Located just 22 miles outside of Shreveport, La., Chimp Haven, the worldβs largest chimpanzee sanctuary, is welcoming visitors for three select days this fall. Animal sanctuaries are rarely open to the public, so Chimpanzee Discovery Days offers an exclusive opportunity to see firsthand the 200-acre forested refuge home to more than 250 chimpanzees retired from medical research.
βChimp Haven is truly a unique experience, and unlike any place else. We are excited to welcome visitors to the sanctuary this fall,β said Chimp Haven President and CEO Rana Smith. βWeβve welcomed visitors from as far away as California, the United Kingdom and even Australia, who said they came to Louisiana just to experience our sanctuary. We rarely open to visitors, but when we do it is an enriching experience for the chimpanzees and an exciting, fun-filled experience for the entire family.β
On Sept. 15, Oct. 20, and Nov. 17, 2018, visitors are invited to observe the chimpanzees as they interact and play in lush outdoor habitats, discover the natural wonders nestled in the forested oasis, and take a behind-the-scenes tour of the growing facility. Staff members will be there to lead educational talks and answer questions about the chimpanzees, their personalities and preferences, what they eat and how the veterinarians provide each individual personalized veterinary care.
Chimpanzees were once widely used for biomedical research studies. In 2000, President Bill Clinton signed the Chimpanzee Health Improvement Maintenance Protection Act into law to create a pathway to sanctuary retirement for government-owned chimps. The nonprofit chimpanzee sanctuary Chimp Haven was selected as the national sanctuary for retired research chimps. Β In 2015, the National Institutes of Health announced its landmark decision to phase out invasive research on chimpanzees and since that time more than 200 chimpanzees have made their way to sanctuary, with more than 200 awaiting transition.
Today, the sanctuary, located 30 miles southwest of Shreveport, Louisiana, is in the process of moving chimpanzees from research facilities in New Mexico and Texas to their new home at Chimp Haven. The sanctuary is expanding, building more veterinary suites and forested habitats and open-air enclosures to comfortably accommodate more retiring chimpanzees in the years ahead.
Fall 2018 Chimpanzee Discover Days are Sept. 15, Oct. 20, and Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Entrance fees for Chimpanzee Discovery Days are $10 for adults; $5 for children ages 6 to 12; and free for children 5 years and younger. Guests can also purchase tickets for behind-the-scenes tours, which are priced at $10 for adults and $5 for children.
To learn more about Chimpanzee Discovery Days and plan your visit, please go to https://chimphaven.org/events/chimpanzee-discovery-days/.
About Chimp Haven
Chimp Haven, the national chimpanzee sanctuary, is an independent, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that serves as a refuge for chimpanzees, most of whom were retired from biomedical research. Located on 200 acres of rich forested land near Shreveport, Louisiana, the sanctuary is home to more than 250 chimpanzees who are able to live out the rest of their lives in comfortable retirement. The sanctuary is dedicated to meeting the needs of its chimps. It is made up of a wide range of dynamic habitats for the chimpanzees, including multiple acres of natural forests for them to explore. More information can be found at chimphaven.org.
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