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Home / Environment / Tacugama Sanctuary Reopens After Months-Long Closure to Protect Endangered Chimps

Tacugama Sanctuary Reopens After Months-Long Closure to Protect Endangered Chimps

3 Nov

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Summary

  • Tacugama Sanctuary in Sierra Leone reopened after 5-month closure to protest deforestation
  • Sanctuary is home to critically endangered Western chimpanzees threatened by habitat loss
  • Closure aimed to spur government action on illegal land-grabbing near the reserve
Tacugama Sanctuary Reopens After Months-Long Closure to Protect Endangered Chimps

In November 2025, the world-famous Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Sierra Leone has reopened to the public after a 5-month closure. The sanctuary, which is home to the critically endangered Western chimpanzee, had shut its gates to visitors from May to November 2025 in an act of protest against the alarming rise in deforestation threatening its surrounding habitat.

Tacugama, located around 15 kilometers from the capital Freetown, has long been a leading ecotourism destination and a model for environmental conservation across West Africa. However, the sanctuary's custodians were faced with an unacceptable level of illegal land-grabbing and deforestation on its doorstep, prompting them to take drastic action.

"Our closure was never a choice. It was an act of protection and a stand against illegal land-grabbing that posed a serious threat to Tacugama," said Bala Amarasekaran, the sanctuary's founder and director. The refuge only reopened after the Sierra Leonean government committed to addressing the threats to the sanctuary and the endangered Western chimpanzees it shelters.

Tacugama is home to over 120 primates, many of whom are young chimpanzees under the age of five whose families have been killed. The sanctuary plays a crucial role in teaching these orphaned chimps the skills they need to survive in the wild. Despite facing challenges such as the Sierra Leone Civil War and the Ebola epidemic, Tacugama has remained steadfast in its mission to conserve the country's biodiversity and protect the critically endangered Western chimpanzee.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary is a world-famous refuge for orphaned chimpanzees in Sierra Leone, dedicated to conserving the critically endangered Western chimpanzee.
The Tacugama Sanctuary closed for 5 months in protest against the alarming rise in deforestation and illegal land-grabbing threatening the habitat of the chimpanzees it shelters.
The Tacugama Sanctuary is home to over 120 primates, including young chimpanzees, and plays a crucial role in teaching them survival skills and conserving Sierra Leone's endangered wildlife and ecosystems.

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