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4/8/2020 4 Comments

Ape Action Africa prepares for COVID-19

As promised to our supporters around the globe, here is an update on how we are preparing for the threat of COVID-19.

     You will be happy to know that our animals and staff remain well, though infections are increasing in Cameroon and the schools have been closed. The country's borders and air travel remain closed, but the markets and roads are open. We are still able to make food runs to purchase fresh produce for the animals, though finding the quantities we need for our 360 residents is a growing challenge, as are rising prices.

     You can be assured that we are taking every possible precaution in the forest to protect every gorilla, chimpanzee and monkey in our care, as well as those who care for them, including closing the sanctuary to the public, suspending our volunteer program and enhancing health protocols throughout.  

      To reduce the risk of virus transmission, we are limiting outside contact as much as possible. Essential staff are now staying on-site full time, wearing masks and gloves and having their temperatures taken multiple times during the day. They still have their days off, but they spend them in the park. Education and community programs have been suspended, as have new construction projects. Those staff members are at home, using their paid holiday leave. A reduced construction team remains on-site for emergencies and needed repairs, and the security team is in full force. 
 
     To the gorillas, chimpanzees and monkeys who have found safety at Ape Action Africa, much of their daily life is normal. They have dedicated caregivers, good, nutritious food, excellent health care and are enjoying family life in safe rainforest.    

     But we are facing the threat of disruptions in food, fuel, veterinary and other supplies essential to keeping them safe and healthy. 

     If you can afford to give, please consider making a donation and joining Ape Action Africa in facing this exceptional challenge. No gift is too small, and we thank you.

Please stay healthy and safe,
Susan
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Florence doesn't know about COVID. We aim to keep it that way!
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Do you know "Tippy taps?" They are very clever and simple constructions that use a minimum of clean water to deliver a thorough handwashing. They've been installed all over the sanctuary. This one is in front of the office.
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Farah and friend sure love to eat!
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