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Juvenile red capped mangabey at Rhoko

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Research reports uploaded
 April 28, 2008

Welcome to our Site!

CERCOPAN's mission:

To conserve Nigeria’s primates through sustainable rainforest conservation, community partnerships, education, primate rehabilitation and research

West African rainforests and wildlife are incredibly special! We welcome you to explore our website to find out more about these forests, and about what we do, including our approach to working with communities, helping them to conserve their forests in this unique and special environment. Inside you will also find lots of information about the special primate species and rainforests of southeast Nigeria, as well as how you can be a conservation volunteer. We invite you to browse through our community newsletters and annual reports, explore our photo galleries, dip into our research reports, and much more.

CERCOPAN is a UK registered Charity No. 1116955

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Latest News

Visiting researchers carry out butterfly surveys at Rhoko

A tribute to vet nurse volunteer Heather MacIntosh

Quarantine overflowing due to orphan influx 

Obudu mountain race magic raises money for CERCOPAN

Mona monkeys released at Rhoko!

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Site design and maintenance
by Zena Tooze and Dave Reid

Upcoming Events - April 2008
UK volunteer Lin Marshall will be giving a talk in Wales on 30th to Ely Age Concern.
On 16th, Director Zena Tooze will be making a presentation to the First International Wildlife Reintroduction Conference in Chicago (hosted by Lincoln Park Zoo and World Conservation Union).

Volunteer Vacancies

Vet nurse/manager
**Re-advertising March 2008