Top Five Cutest Chimp Moments from Tchimpounga

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Kabi, Vienna and George. They are the youngest chimpanzees at Tchimpounga sanctuary. Always watched for JGI caregiver Antonette.

Kabi, Vienna and George. They are the youngest chimpanzees at Tchimpounga sanctuary. Always watched for JGI caregiver Antonette.

Choo, choo! Chimpanzee train coming through! Kabi, Vienna and George are the youngest, newest rescued chimpanzees at JGI’s Tchimpounga sanctuary. They’re always under the watchful eye of JGI caregiver Antonette and though they have suffered, their lives at the sanctuary are full of joy and adventure!

You can support the care of the chimpanzees of Tchimpounga today by becoming a Chimp Guardian (or gifting one)! 


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Ashley Sullivan is the Director of Storytelling & Marketing for Communications & Partnerships at the Jane Goodall Institute USA, where she works to connect individuals with Dr. Jane Goodall's vision, and the JGI mission to create a better world for all by protecting the interconnections between people, other animals, and the environment. Ashley graduated Stony Brook University with a Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology and a minor in Biology, and is pursuing a Master's of Science in Environmental Science & Policy at Johns Hopkins University with a focus on Environmental Justice. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, now a D.C. resident, she has a varied background including 10+ years of expert communications and digital marketing in the social and environmental non-profit sector. Her intersectional approach to this work has been shaped by a holistic world-view, having traveled to Madagascar and Ecuador for conservation research projects, leading communications for youth social justice filmmaking organizations, and as a part of several professional groups advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in environmental spaces including Greens REALIGN. With skills ranging from conservation fieldwork, policy and advocacy campaigns, strategic communications, art, digital media, and design, Ashley believes in sharing information to empower and in the magic of storytelling to transform hearts and minds. Through growing understanding, empathy, and justice, she is igniting positive change to create that better, more equitable world, every day.