Change
for CHIMPS
Budongo Central Forest Reserve is the largest surviving natural forest in Uganda and is home to thousands of tropical plants and animals including Chimpanzees.
Chimpanzees have become the major seed dispersers for a wide variety of tree species. The reason for this is because of their wide ranging travels. Thus efforts should be made to conserve the population in Budongo Forest, estimated to be over 600 individuals.
As the world battles COVID-19, many local households have lost their sources of income and are turning to the forest as a source of firewood and timber forest products as survival seems inevitable. It is therefore evident that our continued support towards Budongo Forest conservationists will make a difference.
Your spare change will be collected and delivered to Budongo Conservation Field Station (budongo.org) in Western Uganda towards the continued study and conservation of the local chimpanzee populations. We thank you in advance!
How to help?
Got change to spare?
Would you share it with our local friendly Chimpanzees? We've got a donation box on our front desk just for that. Little by little it sums up to help our local conservationists protect the chimpanzee populations in Budongo Forest in Western Uganda. For your convenience, our online donation portal shall be available soon too.