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May 8, 2019 | Last Modified: 2019
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The Endangered Primate Rescue Center is a not for profit project dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, breeding, research and conservation of Vietnams endangered and critically endangered primate species. Visitor can make a visit the EPRC, and guided tours can be booked at the Cuc Phuong National Park tourism office.
Responsibility
The primary function of the EPRC is to provide rescue and rehabilitation to endangered and critically endangered primates that have been confiscated from illegal wildlife trade. We have established captive populations of highly endangered primate species, with a final aim to reintroduce and release these animals as stable family groups into well-protected natural areas. During this process, we work to achieve our goals with compassion, commitment, transparency and cooperation.
Business Case
By giving a donation to the EPRC, you can be confident that your money will be spent on a variety of aspects that not only deal with the living conditions of endangered primates housed in the centre but also with our rescue and release missions. The EPRC commits to allocating 100% of your donations to conservation and welfare purposes.
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