Overseas Projects
Chase Sanctuary proudly partners with organizations across the globe to further conservation efforts and support projects with similar goals to protect endangered species.
Bioparc of Doué-la-Fontaine
Antongil Conservation, a Malagasy NGO created in 1999 with the help of the Bioparc, works to protect the biodiversity of Antongil Bay in the North-East of Madagascar. Sheltering a remarkable and threatened biodiversity, these spaces and the future of the local inhabitants are threatened by the exploitation of natural resources, slash-and-burn cultivation, logging, looting of precious woods and hunting pressure on lemurs. The Farankaraina forest is managed in collaboration with the 10 neighboring villages so that its protection is sustainable and beneficial to all.
The Malagasy team, with the sustainable support of the Bioparc, acts by raising awareness among the inhabitants of the importance of protecting these riches, and by implementing actions leading to an improvement in the living conditions of human communities.. Chase Sanctuary provides funding to support two Field Biologists and continued monitoring for this important project.
Impact Madagascar
Our goal is protect and conserve Madagascar’s unique biodiversity while improving the lives of its people. We wish to implement permanent change through collaboration with local people, creating a foundation on which we can build a better world.
Toucan Rescue Ranch
The Toucan Rescue Ranch (TRR) mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release Costa Rica wildlife. TRR works with a model that focuses on conservation, education, and research to ensure a brighter tomorrow for Costa Rica wildlife. TRR emphases on the care, rehabilitation, and release of national wildlife.
Chase Sanctuary provides TRR with funds to support Sloth rescue and rehabilitation. We also exchange in person visits and have TRR veterinarians visit our facility to provide education to the US zoological community.
Proyecto Titi
Proyecto Tití works with local partners and communities to protect the critically endangered cotton-top tamarin, a one-pound monkey that is found only in the tropical forests of Colombia. Through public education and engagement, protection and restoration of forest habitat, creation of community empowerment programs and field research we are helping to ensure that cotton-top tamarins continue to have a future in the wild.
Chase Sanctuary provides funds to help support the acquisition of Forest and the re-integration of fragmented pieces in the range of this critically endangered primate.

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