DHL (www.DPDHL.com) partnered with Liberia Chimpanzee Rescue & Protection (LCRP), providing logistics services to relocate four rescued chimpanzees from Guinea-Bissau to Liberia; in celebration of World Chimpanzee Day to raise awareness about the welfare, protection, and conservation of the global chimpanzee population.
DHL Express Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) partnered with Liberia
Chimpanzee Rescue & Protection (LCRP) to safely transport four vulnerable
chimpanzees from Guinea-Bissau to Liberia. With many years of DHL’s expertise
in transporting wildlife, all four rescued chimpanzees were re-located to their
new home last weekend, on Saturday July 9, just in time to celebrate World
Chimpanzee Day on July 14th. The collaboration aims to raise awareness about
the welfare, protection, and conservation of the global chimpanzee population,
which is critically endangered.
“DHL’s experience in the transportation of wildlife is
world-class, and we could not envision partnering with another logistics
organization to ensure the safe passage of these vulnerable chimps. This
initiative would not be possible if governments from Guinea-Bissau (Directorate
General for Forests and Fauna), and Liberia (Forestry Development Authority),
the Jane Goodall Institute, Pan African Sanctuary Alliance (PASA), and the Born
Free Foundation did not commit to working tirelessly together to ensure its
success. Chimpanzees, a critically endangered species, are protected in both
countries, and it is illegal to harm or keep them as pets”, said Jenny Desmond,
Founder of Liberia Chimpanzee Rescue and Protection.
The Liberia Chimpanzee Rescue and Protection (LCRP) was
founded in 2016 to rescue chimpanzees who are victims of illegal bush meat and
pet trades. One of the key purposes of LCRP is to ensure the conservation of
wild chimpanzees in Liberia and globally and to make sure that wild chimpanzees
are kept wild. The decision to relocate the four chimpanzees named Fifi, Tze,
Simao, and Tita from Guinea-Bissau to Liberia was based on Guinea-Bissau’s
Directorate-General for Forests and Fauna’s commitment to combating
international wildlife trade (IWT).
The country has no sanctuary to safeguard the four
chimpanzees, prompting negotiations with Liberia Chimpanzee Rescue and
Protection. Therefore, the Liberia Chimpanzee Rescue and Protection partnered
with the Governments of Guinea-Bissau and Liberia, several animal protection
partners, and DHL Express SSA to ensure the safe passage, rehabilitation, and
reintegration of the chimpanzees into a community in Liberia that is conducive
for their survival.
“We are really proud to support the Liberia Chimpanzee
Rescue and Protection on their mission to give four rescued chimpanzees a new
home. With many years of experience in transporting wildlife, we have gained
valuable knowledge in ensuring the specific needs of the ‘special cargo’. Each
wildlife mission we undertake has its unique requirements. That is why we
always connect with our experts and specialists in order to guarantee that the
animals arrive safe and in good health at their intended destinations. By
supporting initiatives that are committed to wildlife, we can contribute to the
protection of endangered species, habitats, and biodiversity”, said
Spokesperson, Anthony Beckley VP Operations DHL Express SSA.
DHL’s undisputed African network led to Liberia Chimpanzee
Rescue and Protection connecting with DHL to deliver the ‘special cargo’ and to
provide the operational and logistical requirements to guarantee the success of
this intricate African initiative. This historical project which included many
months of planning is the first-time western chimpanzees have been able to be
relocated within their home region, which is vital to preserving their unique
culture and characteristics.
Western chimpanzees are now extinct in three, soon five of
eleven native countries. The four chimpanzees were transported in an ATR72 LCD
(Large Cargo Door) designed for large cargo shipments, which allows minimal
impact for the on and off loading of the animals throughout the transportation
journey. The aircraft was also modified to ensure first-class treatment
throughout the 2hrs 20minutes flight from Osvaldo Vieira International Airport
in Guinea-Bissau to Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport in Liberia. To
further secure their safety, the chimpanzees were accompanied by veterinarian Jim
Desmond, co-founder of Liberia Chimpanzee Rescue and Protection.
IMPORTANT NOTE: **Chimpanzees are not and should not be pets
or forced to live with humans.** The chimpanzee orphans at LCRP's sanctuary in
West Africa are victims of the bushmeat and illegal pet trade. Their mothers
were tragically killed by poachers and require around the clock care. Thanks to
the dedicated caregivers and staff, the orphans are being rehabilitated so that
they will be able to thrive with others in a natural and safe environment when
they’re older. Please support LCRP’s
efforts to rescue chimpanzees in need and keep wild chimps wild.