Rescue Orphaned Primates

by Pan African Sanctuary Alliance
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Project Report | Apr 28, 2025
Samba's Journey From Chains to Sanctuary

By Alexandra Reddy and Jenny Botting van-Blerk | PASA Development Team

Samba's rescue was made possible with your support
Samba's rescue was made possible with your support

For nearly a decade, Samba lived a life bound by chains, her existence confined to a small patch of dirt and sparse grass. This grim reality stripped her of basic freedoms; the joys of exploration, social interaction, and adequate nutrition remained out of reach. The physical scars and her wary demeanor are silent testaments to her prolonged agony. Samba's plight began when she was taken as a young chimp from her natural habitat, a victim of the illegal pet trade that targets animals for private ownership. Her story is a powerful reminder of the cruel consequences of the illegal wildlife trade.

On the day of her rescue, Samba was quite wary. PASA and our partners were determined to free her from such dire conditions and begin her journey toward recovery. Years of living tethered had taught her to gauge the boundaries of her world by the length of her chain, casting doubt on the intentions behind her rescuers.

 Her journey to safety was fraught with challenges. Torrential rains rendered the roads nearly impassable, threatening each step of her rescue. Arrangements were made for Samba to travel by train, circumventing the perilous paths. Thanks to the unwavering commitment of PASA colleagues and the cooperation of government officials, Samba was finally brought to safety at PASA member Parc de la Lékédi in Gabon. Though still cautious, she is gradually embracing the prospects of her new life in a sanctuary that offers lush, forested enclosures, expert care, and the chance to bond with other chimpanzees.

Samba's story is a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by many other chimpanzees still in captivity. The road to their rescue and rehabilitation is long and filled with obstacles. It is only through the support of compassionate individuals like you that PASA and our members can continue this vital work.

 Your contributions are essential. They provide the necessary care and rehabilitation for primates in dire situations and support PASA’s ongoing efforts to break the cycle of abuse and neglect. Each donation transforms a tale of tragedy into one of triumph, offering each rescued primate a chance at a life filled with joy and freedom.

 Thank you for your steadfast support and for making a significant difference in the lives of chimpanzees like Samba. Together, we are replacing the chains of captivity with nurturing care and renewed hope.

Samba traveled by train to reach safety.
Samba traveled by train to reach safety.
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Pan African Sanctuary Alliance

Location: Beaverton, OR - USA
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Alex Reddy
Beaverton , Oregon United States

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