Thousands of visitors come to Lola ya Bonobo each year, and your support helps children and youth discover the importance of bonobo conservation and protecting the Congo rainforest!
Learn more about your impact in our annual report: www.bonobos.org/your-impact/
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Countdown to the New Year—and to saving bonobos ⏰
6 days left! Protect bonobos from trafficking and habitat loss. Our triple match means your impact is multiplied.
Donate here: savebonobos.org/TripleMyImpact
Fast Fact: Bonobo infants stay with their mothers for at least 4 years.
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As the year comes to a close, the staff and bonobos at Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary have a special holiday message for you all.
Thank you for supporting the rescue and care of bonobos throughout the year, we wish you happy holidays and a joyful New Year!
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Lombo loves playing and climbing in the trees 🌳
Because of you, orphans like Lombo, who arrived at Lola ya Bonobo as fragile infants, received expert veterinary care and the care of surrogate mamas.
Learn more about your impact: www.bonobos.org/your-impact/
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Thanks to your support, local farmers grew fresh produce for the bonobos at Lola and expanded long term food security. Your support is helping both the sanctuary and nearby communities.
Read the full impact report: savebonobos.org/2024 #YourImpact #LolaYaBonobo
Thank you Mama Niclette. I read more about Kenge and your hard work and love in your email newsletter. I give a small monthly donation but I really wish I could give more.
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Juvenile male Bonobo and his mother
Juvenile male Bonobo and his mother
Juvenile male Bonobo and his mother
Juvenile male Bonobo and his mother
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