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Unique outplacement of a chimpanzee

Guidage at AAP

On the 25th of May chimpanzee Guidage exchanged her residence at AAP in Almere for a new home in Saarbrücken Zoo in Germany. Guidages outplacement is a unique happening for AAP, because the possibilities to outplace a chimpanzee are scarce. It is years since a chimpanzee from Stichting AAP has been found another home.

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News - Press release  | Monday, 31 May 2010 | Views (2613)

31/05

2010

 

Chimpanzees Fritz and Frederike to AAP

Fritz in the transport box

Chimp Fritz, nick-name Fritzi, and his long-time friend Frederike have been through a lot while living in Tierpark Kalletal in Germany. They went through good as well as bad times. German authorities closed the bankrupted zoo down and Fritz and Frederike are now able to enjoy their well deserved retirement at AAP. On monday March 29 they made their journey to their new shelter in Almere.

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News - Press release  | Tuesday, 06 April 2010 | Views (2772)

6/04

2010

 

AAP Foundation opens new rescue centre Primadomus in Spain

enjoying the outdoor enclosure

Almere/Villena, 24 November 2009 The Dutch AAP Foundation officially opens a new rescue centre today in Spain called AAP Primadomus. Dr. Jane Goodall, a campaigner for chimpanzees, will host the opening ceremony, with several guests attending from all over Europe. Primadomus is situated in the city of Villena, approximately fifty kilometers West of Alicante.

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News - Press release  | Tuesday, 24 November 2009 | Views (5094)

24/11

2009

 

Chimpanzees leave Almere for new AAP-home in Spain

Donkey at AAP

Almere/Villena, 27 October 2009 Ten chimpanzees in the care of the Dutch foundation AAP, are to be moved to Spain on November 2 2009.

The chimps, belonging to Donkeys group, have lived at AAPs rescue centre in Almere, the Netherlands, for several years. Now however, they can look forward to a new home in Primadomus, our new rescue centre near the city of Villena in Spain. Primadomus will serve as a lifetime care centre for abused primates that are taken in by AAP and cannot be outplaced in renowned zoos or animal parks. In time, more animals will follow Donkeys group and enjoy the peace and space that this beautiful centre has to offer.

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News - Press release  | Thursday, 29 October 2009 | Views (2836)

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2009

 



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