Description
Tacugama chimpanzee sanctuary is a sanctuary that has been preserving Sierra Leone’s Wildlife since 1995 which is Located just on the outskirts of Freetown, in the Western Area Peninsula.
The origins of Tacugama started as far back as 1985 when Bala Amarasekaran and his wife, Sharmila, were travelling through a village 150 miles from Freetown. There they came across a weak baby chimpanzee tied to a tree in need of medical help. Bala and Sharmila bought the chimpanzee for $20 and named him Bruno.
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