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Sierra Leone chimpanzee sanctuary reopens after deforestation protest

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A world-famous sanctuary for orphaned chimpanzees in Sierra Leone has reopened to the public, ending a five-month closure in protest at the dangers of deforestation, the reserve told AFP on Monday.

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Sierra Leone chimpanzee sanctuary reopens after deforestation protest

A world-famous sanctuary for orphaned chimpanzees in Sierra Leone has reopened to the public, ending a five-month closure in protest at the dangers of deforestation, the reserve told AFP on Monday.

The decision allows tour operators, guides, launchers and visitors to resume their activities in this destination, one of the most visited in the archipelago.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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