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PPI gets help with its laundry from eco-friendly Earth Breeze

Posted: December 13, 2024

It’s common for the washing machine at Primarily Primates to be in use multiple times a day. One reason is that the hundreds of animals at PPI are offered a variety of bedding materials. “Like people, they have their preferences. Some of them really like a cozy blanket to cuddle up in colder weather; others […]

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Primarily Primates to host first online art auction featuring its residents’ masterpieces

Posted: July 29, 2024

Just like us, non-human primates benefit from enrichment activities like listening to music and painting. Some of the chimps, lemurs, spider monkeys and macaques at Texas-based Primarily Primates sanctuary are such talented “Picassos” that the non-profit is having an online auction of their hand-painted masterpieces to support the primates’ lifelong care. The auction runs Aug. […]

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PPI comes to the rescue for four animals

Posted: December 14, 2023

Primarily Primates is starting off the New Year with four new residents—two marmosets, a kinkajou and a macaque. Marmosets Kobe and Kiara were bought by their former owner and her family so they could breed them and sell their offspring to the pet trade. The family realized that wild animals shouldn’t be kept as pets—as […]

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Giving Day for Apes is Oct. 3!

Posted: September 22, 2023

Mark your calendars because Giving Day for Apes is Oct. 3, 2023. Giving Day for Apes is a global day of giving in support of sanctuaries and rescue centers providing rehabilitation or long-term care for apes around the world. This year we are raising money for one more greenspace for our chimpanzees! For years, Primarily […]

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PPI comes to the rescue for 10 monkeys

Posted: May 31, 2023

DONATE HERE Primarily Primates Inc., a Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS) accredited sanctuary, is rescuing five primates from Dr. Juan A. Rivero Zoo in Puerto Rico, which permanently closed in February following years of suspected negligence, a lack of resources and deaths of animals that were highlighted by activists. It was the U.S. territory’s […]

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Join us for a night of Monkey Madness!

Posted: February 24, 2023

We hope you’ll be able to join us for a night of “Monkey Madness” on March 12 from 4pm-6pm at Elsewhere – Garden Bar & Kitchen. Celebrate our Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries Accreditation with great food, delicious drinks, music, a raffle, and a silent auction as we highlight the terrific, tailed treasures of the […]

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Chimps at PPI relish new, expansive green space

Posted: December 5, 2022

By Nicole Rivard When care staff at Primarily Primates introduced chimpanzee Baxter into a new, expansive green space for the first time, it was everything they dreamed of and more. “It was such a special experience to watch him to try out every single climbing structure that he possibly could. He made such happy vocalizations […]

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Holiday used toy drive for Primarily Primates

Posted: November 10, 2022

You can make room for new toys and help animals in need by donating your used toys to Primarily Primates this year! We are specifically looking for donations of fleece blankets and used toys like toddler toys, baby walkers, sports balls and picture books. All of these items will be used for enrichment activities for […]

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We’re grateful for Tova & Jobee

Posted: November 8, 2022

The weather has started to cool, the days are getting shorter, and the staff and volunteers at Primarily Primates are feeling incredibly grateful for all the blessings received this year. We are especially thankful for our two newest residents-Tova and Jobee. Tova and Jobee each spent over 20 years of their lives as victims of […]

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Why I’ll miss, and always look up to, chimpanzee Mandy  

Posted: November 4, 2022

By Nicole Rivard  The day before my 40th birthday, after a wonderful surprise party that brought friends and family together, I got into an awful fight with my then boyfriend back at the cottage we were living in.  He was an alcoholic still reeling from his dad’s suicide six months earlier.  I felt so alone, […]