Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Collared-Mangabey-at-Mefou-Primate-Sanctuary-in-Cameroon-27MZIF38CC44.htmlConceptually similarGorilla at Mefou Primate Sanctuary in CameroonGP0STOUFDCompleted★★★★Chimpanzees at Mefou Primate Sanctuary in CameroonGP0STOUF4Completed★★★★★★Chimpanzee at Mefou Primate Sanctuary in CameroonGP0STOUF5Completed★★★★Chimpanzee at Mefou Primate Sanctuary in CameroonGP0STOUF6Completed★★★★★★Chimpanzee at Mefou Primate Sanctuary in CameroonGP0STOUF7Completed★★★★Chimpanzee at Mefou Primate Sanctuary in CameroonGP0STOUFECompleted★★★★Gorilla at Mefou Primate Sanctuary in CameroonGP0STOUF9Completed★★★★★Gorilla at Mefou Primate Sanctuary in CameroonGP0STOUFCCompleted★★★★★Mandrill at Mefou Primate Sanctuary in CameroonGP0STOUFBCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOUFACollared Mangabey at Mefou Primate Sanctuary in CameroonA collared mangabey at Mefou Primate Sanctuary near Yaounde. Apes are under threat all over the Congo basin due to forest conversion to industrial agriculture projects.Ape Action Africa is a non-profit NGO founded in 1996 dedicated to the conservation of endangered gorillas and chimpanzees, threatened by the bushmeat trade in Central and West Africa. Ape Action Africa manages the rescue and rehabilitation of great apes across much of Cameroon, with a large sanctuary in the Mefou forest.Locations:Africa-CameroonDate:25 Nov, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / John NovisMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Animal rescue centres-Day-Endangered species-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Mangabeys-Outdoors-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Forest Solutions Cameroon - Konye's Cocoa FarmingCameroon is an example of best practices in improving local farming development while ensuring forest protection.As industrial agricultural techniques spread into Africa, and especially into forests of the Congo Basin, Greenpeace identifies farming alternatives that can both benefit farmers, consumers and to the protection of natural resources.Related Collections:Forests Solutions Cameroon - Konye's Cocoa Farming (Photos & Videos)Chimpanzees and Gorillas in African Forests