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so far. The first took place in 2008 when 11 rehabilitated bonobos were released to Ekolo ya Bonobo, along with their offspring. The second rewilding was completed in 2022 when 14 bonobos were released to the reserve. Before being rewilded, bonobos are quarantined to prevent introduction of
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In June 2023, Ekolo ya Bonobo experienced a wave of unrest during which some members of a local community group that had been a partner on the project murdered 4 bonobos and set fire to installations belonging to the
Friends of Bonobos of Congo conservation organization in the area around
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Krief, Sabrina; Escalante, Ananias A.; Pacheco, M. Andreina; Mugisha, Lawrence; André, Claudine; Halbwax, Michel; Fischer, Anne; Krief, Jean-Michel; Kasenene, John M.; Crandfield, Mike; Cornejo, Omar E.; Chavatte, Jean-Marc; Lin, Clara; Letourneur, Franck; Grüner, Anne
Charlotte (2010-02-12).
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are captive, they live in an environment similar to the wild. They can forage among dozens of edible plants and fruiting trees, compete for mating opportunities, and learn to avoid dangers such as stepping on venomous snakes just as they would in the wild. As a result, the
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Medkour, Hacène; Castaneda, Sergei; Amona, Inestin; Fenollar, Florence; André, Claudine; Belais, Raphaël; Mungongo, Paulin; Muyembé-Tamfum, Jean-Jacques; Levasseur, Anthony; Raoult, Didier; Davoust, Bernard; Mediannikov, Oleg (2021-03-18).
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because it makes possible the enforcement of domestic and international conservation laws aimed at preventing the trade in live bonobos. The sanctuary also acts as a mouthpiece for conservation efforts in
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trade is rampant. As a result of these awareness programs, educated
Congolese will often alert the staff when bonobos are captured and held locally in cages or are being sold in markets.
267:. It is the only protected area that is co-managed by a DRC-based nonprofit, Les Amis Des Bonobos du Congo, in partnership with local communities; Ilonga Poo, Baenga, and Lisafa.
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McIntyre, Matthew H.; Herrmann, Esther; Wobber, Victoria; Halbwax, Michel; Mohamba, Crispin; de Sousa, Nick; Atencia, Rebeca; Cox, Debby; Hare, Brian (2009-04-01).
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1350:"An Innovative Model for Detecting Interspecies Disease Transmission and Novel Pathogen Detection at Lola Ya Bonobo Sanctuary, Democratic Republic of Congo"
1287:"Scholars@Duke publication: Bonobo population dynamics: Past patterns and future predictions for the Lola ya Bonobo population using demographic modelling"
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An
Innovative Model for Detecting Interspecies Disease Transmission and Novel Pathogen Detection at Lola Ya Bonobo Sanctuary, Democratic Republic of Congo
1807:"Bonobos have a more human-like second-to-fourth finger length ratio (2D:4D) than chimpanzees: a hypothesized indication of lower prenatal androgens"
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Bonobos have a more human-like second-to-fourth finger length ratio (2D:4D) than chimpanzees: a hypothesized indication of lower prenatal androgens
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charity that supports Lola ya Bonobo sanctuary and all the activities of its parent organization, Amis des
Bonobos du Congo. It was founded by
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trade continue to run rampant in Congo, forest- guards patrol the reserve daily for the safety of the bonobos and protection of the reserve.
285:, bonobos are able to run free and forage as well as live together in their chosen social groups. Because Illegal wildlife trafficking and
1458:"Assessing conservation attitudes and behaviors of Congolese children neighboring the world's first bonobo (Pan paniscus) release site"
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Assessing conservation attitudes and behaviors of
Congolese children neighboring the world's first bonobo (Pan paniscus) release site
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Bonobos of the Congo run programs for Congolese adults and children to visit the sanctuary and learn more about Congolese
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Bonobo population dynamics: Past patterns and future predictions for the Lola ya Bonobo population using demographic modelling
1854:"Does tolerance allow bonobos to outperform chimpanzees on a cooperative task? A conceptual replication of Hare et al., 2007"
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after the launch of this initiative. Friends of
Bonobos of the Congo also has education programs that target provinces where
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Bowie, Aleah; Walker, Kara; Bunnell, Gabrielle; Morel, Dominique; Minesi, Fanny; Belais, Raphael; Hare, Brian (2021-01-01).
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André, Claudine; Thompson, Jo (2008). "The
Conservation Value of Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary". In Furuichi, Takeshi (ed.).
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725:"Equateur : des populations locales manifestent contre une organisation de conservation des Bonobos Ă Basankusu"
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killed each year for meat. The infants are sold as pets. When confiscated by government authorities, these young
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Andre, C., Kamate, C., Mbonzo, P., Morel, D., Hare, B. 2008. The conservation value of Lola ya Bonobo
Sanctuary.
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776:"Implicit Measures Help Demonstrate the Value of Conservation Education in the Democratic Republic of the Congo"
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Implicit Measures Help Demonstrate the Value of Conservation Education in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
1923:(Documentary, Drama, Family), Rebecca Hall, Luke Evans, Claudine André, MC4 Productions, SND Films, TPS Star
1748:"On the Diversity of Malaria Parasites in African Apes and the Origin of Plasmodium falciparum from Bonobos"
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sanctuary, living in their forested microcosm, show all the naturally occurring behaviors observed in wild
1022:. Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects. New York, NY: Springer New York. pp. 303–322.
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and Dominique Morel. Friends of Bonobos also raises awareness for bonobos globally. You can find them at
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700:"RDC: Au moins un bonobo tué à Basankusu après un conflit entre les communautés et ONG Ekolo Ya Bonobo"
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The Effects of War on Bonobos and Other Nonhuman Primates in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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751:"Saving our closest relatives: An Interview with the world's only Bonobo Sanctuary"
328:. A third-party study found improvement in children's attitudes toward bonobos and
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Avoidance of Contaminated Food Correlates With Low Protozoan Infection in Bonobos
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Heesen, Raphaela; Austry, Diane A.; Upton, Zoe; Clay, Zanna (2022-09-26).
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by educating thousands of Congolese visitors each year about the value of
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Tolerance allows bonobos to outperform chimpanzees in a cooperative task
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On the Diversity of Malaria Parasites in African Apes and the Origin of
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Ekolo ya Bonobo Community Reserve, which means “land of the bonobos” in
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675:"Bonobos torn from the wild make their return, with a helping hand"
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Bonobos Revisited: ecology, behavior, genetics, and conservation
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Ekolo ya Bonobo is a seasonally flooded swamp forest containing
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Wobber, Victoria; Wrangham, Richard; Hare, Brian (2010-02-09).
324:, bonobos, threats to conservation, and hown to prevent bonobo
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576:"Ekolo ya Bonobo Rainforest Release Site | Friends of Bonobos"
525:"For primates, having a mother helps them learn social skills"
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Bonobo Handshake: A Memoir of Love and Adventure in the Congo
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who have been rehabilitated at Lola ya Bonobo sanctuary are
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Tourist attractions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Nature conservation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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back to their natural habitat, along with their offspring.
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Ethnoprimatology: Primate Conservation in the 21st Century
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Bonobos respond prosocially toward members of other groups
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Friends of Bonobos of Congo has completed two bonobo
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are taken to Lola ya Bonobo. They start a new life at the
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Educator. Environmental Education and Training Newsletter
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Potential zoonotic pathogens hosted by endangered bonobos
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The sanctuary plays a key role in the protection of wild
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En RDC, cette réserve est un sanctuaire pour les bonobos
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En RDC, cette réserve est un sanctuaire pour les bonobos
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Multi-Modal Use of a Socially Directed Call in Bonobos
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EAZA Best Practice Guidelines - Bonobo (Pan paniscus)
1016:"The Conservation Value of Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary"
1375:"Bonobos Share With Strangers Before Acquaintances"
1966:Things You Probably Didn't Know About Cute Bonobos
433:Things You Probably Didn't Know About Cute Bonobos
359:The Conservation Value of Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary
180:with close care from a substitute human mother in
1633:Krupenye, Christopher; Hare, Brian (2018-01-22).
386:Bonobos Share With Strangers Before Acquaintances
64:, and by adding encyclopedic text written from a
1698:Pika, Simone; ZuberbĂĽhler, Klaus (March 2008).
884:"Visiting Lola Ya Bonobo Sanctuary In Dr Congo"
551:The bonobos behavior, ecology, and conservation
505:(2). United Nations Environment Programme. 2007
478:. Friends of Bonobos is located in Durham, NC.
1310:Hirata, Satoshi; Tashiro, Yasuko (June 2007).
1018:. In Furuichi, Takeshi; Thompson, Jo (eds.).
134:Lola ya Bonobo means 'heaven for bonobos' in
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2136:Cute! Ticklish Bonobo Can't Stop Laughing
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1988:Sex and Fruit: The Sweet Life of Bonobos
1219:Tan, Jingzhi; Hare, Brian (2013-01-02).
554:. New York: Springer. pp. 303–322.
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2010:Lola Ya Bonobo - Le paradis des bonobos
834:"Conservation lessons from the bonobos"
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439:Lola Ya Bonobo - Le paradis des bonobos
244:in Equateur Province, 666 km from
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149:Lola ya Bonobo is a member of the
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168:area sees hundreds of endangered
523:Litchfield, Carla (2013-10-15).
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129:Democratic Republic of the Congo
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1462:American Journal of Primatology
2265:Wildlife sanctuaries of Africa
1221:"Bonobos Share with Strangers"
749:Johnson, Sophie (2023-06-08).
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27:Sanctuary for orphaned bonobos
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1941:"The story of Lola ya Bonobo"
160:arrive as young infants. The
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1028:10.1007/978-0-387-74787-3_16
374:Bonobos Share with Strangers
2052:The Mamas of Lola ya Bonobo
838:Mongabay Environmental News
679:Mongabay Environmental News
629:Mongabay Environmental News
466:Friends of Bonobos is a US
445:The Mamas of Lola ya Bonobo
430:The story of Lola ya Bonobo
121:Petites Chutes de la Lukaya
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496:"Sanctuary. A love story"
427:Bonobos: Back to the wild
2094:Bonobos - Science Nation
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