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The Jane Goodall Chimpanzee Collection
Dr Jane Goodall's pioneering study of wild chimpanzees is the longest running research project of its kind, anywhere in the world. Since 1960, she has been continously observing the behaviour of the chimps living in Gombe National Park in Tanzania. The Jane Goodall Inststiute was established in 1977 to support her work.










Artform UK donates 6% of its sales value of chimpanzees directly to the Jane Goodall Institute UK (Reg. Charity No. 327858)

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In support of the Jane Goodall Institute's vital work, Artform UK through the skills of wildlife artist Pat Clowes have created this superb range of chimpanzee sculptures. These sculptures depict real chimps who have been saved by JGI and now live in the Tchimpounga Sanctuary, in the Republic of the Congo. Each piece is cast in a non- resin material called 'Ebonyte' and hand painted in the Artform workshops on the edge of the Lake District of England.



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