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A Visit from Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal

On the afternoon of 24th October we were delighted to welcome Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal to Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary as part of her historic royal visit to Sierra Leone. Her Royal Highness, accompanied by her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, was in Freetown to mark the 50th anniversary of independence and recalling the visit of Her Majesty the Queen back in 1961. More information about the Royal visit is available on the British High Commission website.

Her Royal Highness is well known for her passion for horses and she also has a keen interest in wildlife and conservation.  Amongst the many organisations that she supports as part of her extremely busy schedule she is Patron of both the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and The Whitley Fund for Nature.  Her visit to Tacugama was a great opportunity for us to demonstrate the important conservation role that sanctuaries in Africa are undertaking.

Here are some photographs of her visit to the sanctuary  - thanks go to the British High Commission for sharing many of these:

Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal is welcomed to Tacugama

Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal is welcomed to Tacugama

Princess Anne and Bala Amarasekaran, founder of Tacugama

Princess Anne and Bala Amarasekaran, founder of Tacugama

Princess Anne talks to Bala about the work of Tacugama

Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence learning more about Tacugama's work from Bala

Princess Anne is introduced to six-month old Perry

Princess Anne is introduced to six-month old Perry, Tacugama's youngest orphan

Princess Anne meets Perry, held by Posseh

Princess Anne meets Perry and Posseh

Princess Anne and Bala at the end of the tour

Princess Anne and Bala at the end of the tour

We were very honoured to be able to introduce Her Royal Highness and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence to Tacugama’s work and the team – the tour was filled with lively discussion and in-depth questions which demonstrated the couple’s deep-rooted concern for conservation and the environment.  It was a day to remember for all of us.

We hope you enjoy the pictures, we’ll be back with more news of Tacugama soon!

Sadly 100

One more chimp was rescued two days ago bringing the total number of residents at Tacugama to 100! A tiny girl, she is hardly 1 year old and arrived dehydrated, weak, with deep scars under her neck and hips caused by ropes cutting through the poor girl’s flesh…. I have seen those “helpless”, “all lost” eyes so many times before!

An employee of the Sierra Rutile mines in the south east of Sierra Leone felt sorry for the baby and had bought her from a hunter. The little girl is called “Tompey”. Fortunately we were called straight away by the man so that she could be brought to Tacugama and taken care of.

Tompey arrives in the late evening at Tacugama
Tompey arrival

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