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Mussa, a baby chimpanzee, was saved by poachers who brutally killed his mother and family. His rescue was made even more miraculous when a bush pilot with Virunga National Park offered to fly him to safety at Lwiro Primate Rehabilitation Center, a PASA member in the Democratic Republic of Congo

The look on Mussa’s face when he stares out the plane window - on his way to freedom - is absolutely heart-melting. 

Click here to watch the inspiring video of Mussa’s amazing rescue!
It takes many dedicated hands, hearts and minds to organize the rescue of an endangered baby chimpanzee. 

These babies belong with their mothers in the forest. Instead they are on tight ropes and trapped in small cages. 
Innocent chimpanzees are ripped from their dying mother’s arms, tied up, locked in cages, and kept in isolation all over Africa. Sometimes they are only weeks old when this brutality happens. You have the power to rescue them. But if they aren’t saved by your support, I can’t imagine the horrible cruelty they will face.
Mussa is just one of many baby chimpanzees that PASA members are rescuing from the black market. Since January, Lwiro Primate Rehabilitation Centre has already rescued two other baby chimpanzees.

Chimpanzee Conservation Center, a PASA member in Guinea, has saved three infant chimpanzees in the last three months. 

Right now, we’re working with PASA members to rescue more than 10 orphaned chimpanzees from horrific situations in four countries. I will update you as soon as we have more information.

In the meantime, watch this incredible video of Mussa's rescue and SHARE his story with your friends and family.

Like Mussa, these babies rely on your kindness to save them from a life of misery. They have had everything taken from them. Don't miss this incredible video of Mussa flying to sanctuary in a bush plane!

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