The Chimpanzees of Primarily Primates (Gallery One)
July 10, 2010
There are more than 60 chimpanzees at the sanctuary. Most are rescues from research laboratories and the entertainment industry, while others are former pets who became too unmanageable, dangerous and expensive to keep. Here are a few of these amazing apes.
The Birds of Primarily Primates
July 9, 2010
There are many types of birds at Primarily Primates, including former pet parrots and cockatiels. These birds lived in small cages before arriving at the sanctuary and now live in larger habitats where they can fly and explore. Other birds, like African crowned cranes and Sarus cranes, roam freely among the sanctuary grounds alongside many rehabilitated native birds such as ducks and swans.
Then, Now, the Future…
February 4, 2010
This is a series of photos depicting where the animals from Primarily Primates came from and where they are now.
Primarily Primates Natural Habitats
February 4, 2010
In the Fall of 2011 two photographer’s, Joni Rogers and John Dale Mitchell, volunteered their time and talent to photographing the Primarily Primates Animal Sanctuary. Here are just a few of the photos they took.