Education staff member Blaise Mbuaki of Lola ya Bonobo sanctuary describes the sanctuary's educational programming for schoolchildren and the importance of education for the long-term conservation of endangered bonobos. The video shows school children visiting the bonobo sanctuary near Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In French with English subtitles. Video by Leon Haberkorn for Friends of Bonobos/Lola ya Bonobo. Lola ya Bonobo is the only bonobo sanctuary and bonobo release site in the world. We save endangered bonobos and their rainforest home. Connect with us!
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