The CRPL’s,  Lwi­ro Pri­ma­tes, work would­n’t be com­ple­te if it did­n’t inclu­de the local com­mu­nity and the edu­ca­tion to chan­ge the nega­ti­ve beha­viors that dama­ge the envi­ron­ment and primates.

On this note, it’s impor­tant to high­light how they orga­ni­ze with autho­ri­ties. For exam­ple, in the pic­tu­re, you can see the gover­nor of South Kivu pro­vin­ce visi­ting the CRPL.

The more peo­ple are awa­re of this asso­cia­tion and its labor, the bet­ter, as in the case of SOS Pri­ma­tes.

Tha­t’s why we’d like to encou­ra­ge you to get invol­ved in hel­ping pri­ma­tes, whether it’s in your job, your local com­mu­nity of neigh­bors, your family, or your friends. As you can see in the pho­to, Maria is doing it so by giving a con­fe­ren­ce at a school of infant education.

Pro­po­sals and infor­ma­tion at info@sosprimates.org