Bonobo Conservation Initiative

Bonobo Conservation Initiative

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Bonobo Conservation Initiative is dedicated to protecting wild bonobos and their rainforest habitat.

02/13/2026

Love is contagious…
Spread some around and it will come back to you!

Bonobos need your love all the time—especially on their special day, World Bonobo Day (aka Valentine’s ❤️). One of the best ways to show you care is to become a recurring donor.

For as little as $5 per month, you can help to ensure that the people protecting bonobos have the resources they need to get the job done. It’s a super easy way to make an ongoing impact so the bonobos will feel your love all year ‘round!

👉 Become a recurring donor in just a few clicks:
https://donate.bonobo.org/

📸: © Phoenix Lester, Kokolopori Bonobo Research Project

02/09/2026

Bonobos show us another way to live — where gentleness is strength, food is shared, and peace is a daily practice.
In a world obsessed with power, they remind us that kindness is its own kind of leadership.
Let’s protect their loving way of life.

📸: © Kokolopori Bonobo Research Project

01/01/2026

Feeling a little lazy after the holidays? 🌿
Willow, our new female bonobo, reminds us that every moment counts! Your year-end donation helps protect bonobos and their rainforest home.

💚 Give today: https://bit.ly/4aAzhoI

12/29/2025

Your support keeps the Bonobo Peace Forest alive 💚
From clean water in health clinics to sustainable farming and bonobo patrols, community-led conservation is protecting millions of acres of rainforest.
Together, we can ensure bonobos and the people who protect them thrive—in peace.

Read more: https://www.bonobo.org/latest-news/stand-with-the-bonobo-peace-forest

12/24/2025

✨ Wishing you a magical holiday season and a magnificent new year! ✨ 🎄🎁❄️

12/23/2025

Onward and upward 🐵 🌿

As 2025 comes to a close, we’re looking ahead—working to grow the Bonobo Peace Forest through new partnerships, expanded research, and community-led conservation.
From launching the Bonobo Diversity Project in Lilungu to advancing nature-based solutions that put indigenous communities first, there’s so much momentum heading into the new year!

Read more: https://www.bonobo.org/latest-news/onward-and-upward

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