Spotfund logo
Spotfund logo
Start Fundraising
PricingContact SupportStart Fundraising

Fundraise for

  • Medical Fundraising
  • Emergency Fundraising
  • Memorial Fundraising
  • Education Fundraising
  • Nonprofit Fundraising
  • Animal Fundraising
  • Community Fundraising

Featured topics

  • Easy Fundraising Ideas for Individuals
  • Creative Fundraiser Dinner Ideas
  • Raising Money for Medical Expenses
  • *spotfund for NIL Collective FundraisingHOT

Trending in

  • Medical
  • Memorial
  • Emergency
  • Nonprofit
  • Family
  • Sports
  • Business

Featured topics

  • *spotfund as a Recurring Donation Solution
  • Matching Gift CampaignsPOPULAR
  • Why Recurring Donations Are Important for Nonprofits
  • How it works
  • Common questions
  • Success stories
  • For brands and nonprofits
  • How do I withdraw money?
  • *spotfund blog
  • Reviews from people like you

*TheBonoboTrustKokolopori

Beveled Asterisk
TheBonoboTrustKokolopori
TheBonoboTrustKokolopori

Fundraising for

The Bonobo Trust

Fundraising forThe Bonobo Trust
The Bonobo Trust

The Bonobo Trust

The Democratic Republic of Congo

$15of $50,000 goal
1
Donors
0
Comments
1Share Arrow
Shares
Donation protected
👍 0% fee
Donations are tax-deductible

KOKOLOPORI FIELD RESEARCH STATION

Exploring evolutionary anthropology through the study of wild bonobos

 

YOU CAN HELP…

Provide support for local bonobo trackers, conservation initiatives, and schools for local communities around the bonobo field site. 

 

INTRODUCTION

Kokolopori is a site where scientists of many nations come to research our closest living relatives - the bonobo great ape. The Kokolopori team shares the forest with local villagers, who forage mushrooms and caterpillars for income, and remove snares from the forest that could injure bonobos. 

Harvard University’s Pan Lab, in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, studies non-human primates to shed light on human evolution. The Kokolopori field site was founded in 2016 with the assistance of the Max Planck Institute and the collaboration of the Congo Ministry of Research and local NGO partners. 

 

PROJECT DETAILS

The Kokolopori Bonobo Reserve is a remote community-based field site supporting observation of three habituated bonobo communities of 68 individuals. They are followed on a daily basis from nest to nest by two local trackers and two research assistants who observe them from 6 meters distance and collect observational data as well as urine, fecal, and saliva samples (off fallen fruit bonobos have eaten). This collaboration between local trackers and scientists provides world-leading, groundbreaking research and valuable data which helps paint a picture of humanity’s past. 

 

WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES

Your tax-deductible support helps finance communities investment such as infrastructure, schools, and education initiatives. It also helps fund full-time trackers who follow the bonobo groups from dawn to dusk daily. Close monitoring of the population provides valuable scientific insights whilst also deterring threats from illegal hunting. 

Kokolopori is currently enabling each of the five local villages around the bonobos`s range  to build a school for their village, and is also starting a health pilot in the villages to train skilled birth attendants to help reduce maternal and infant/child mortality, and assist with reproductive health. 

 

WHY THE BONOBO TRUST ENDORSES THIS PROJECT

Dr. Martin Surbeck’s stewardship of the Harvard University Pan Lab places an emphasis on local partnerships and capacity-building for the communities who share the Congo Basin with bonobos. He founded the Kokolopori field site and continues to conduct research supported by local communities.

Anonymous

Anonymous

$15 • Recent donation

Anonymous

Anonymous

$15 • Top donation

Anonymous

Anonymous

$15 • First donation

Organizer

The Bonobo Trust

Show your support to The Bonobo Trust by donating to this fundraiser benefiting The Bonobo Trust

Beveled Asterisk
TheBonoboTrustKokolopori
TheBonoboTrustKokolopori
The Bonobo Trust

The Bonobo Trust

The Democratic Republic of Congo

Fundraising for

The Bonobo Trust

Fundraising forThe Bonobo Trust
Donation protected
👍 0% fee
Donations are tax-deductible

KOKOLOPORI FIELD RESEARCH STATION

Exploring evolutionary anthropology through the study of wild bonobos

 

YOU CAN HELP…

Provide support for local bonobo trackers, conservation initiatives, and schools for local communities around the bonobo field site. 

 

INTRODUCTION

Kokolopori is a site where scientists of many nations come to research our closest living relatives - the bonobo great ape. The Kokolopori team shares the forest with local villagers, who forage mushrooms and caterpillars for income, and remove snares from the forest that could injure bonobos. 

Harvard University’s Pan Lab, in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, studies non-human primates to shed light on human evolution. The Kokolopori field site was founded in 2016 with the assistance of the Max Planck Institute and the collaboration of the Congo Ministry of Research and local NGO partners. 

 

PROJECT DETAILS

The Kokolopori Bonobo Reserve is a remote community-based field site supporting observation of three habituated bonobo communities of 68 individuals. They are followed on a daily basis from nest to nest by two local trackers and two research assistants who observe them from 6 meters distance and collect observational data as well as urine, fecal, and saliva samples (off fallen fruit bonobos have eaten). This collaboration between local trackers and scientists provides world-leading, groundbreaking research and valuable data which helps paint a picture of humanity’s past. 

 

WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES

Your tax-deductible support helps finance communities investment such as infrastructure, schools, and education initiatives. It also helps fund full-time trackers who follow the bonobo groups from dawn to dusk daily. Close monitoring of the population provides valuable scientific insights whilst also deterring threats from illegal hunting. 

Kokolopori is currently enabling each of the five local villages around the bonobos`s range  to build a school for their village, and is also starting a health pilot in the villages to train skilled birth attendants to help reduce maternal and infant/child mortality, and assist with reproductive health. 

 

WHY THE BONOBO TRUST ENDORSES THIS PROJECT

Dr. Martin Surbeck’s stewardship of the Harvard University Pan Lab places an emphasis on local partnerships and capacity-building for the communities who share the Congo Basin with bonobos. He founded the Kokolopori field site and continues to conduct research supported by local communities.

Organizer

The Bonobo Trust

Show your support to The Bonobo Trust by donating to this fundraiser benefiting The Bonobo Trust

$15of $50,000 goal
1Donors
0Comments
1Share ArrowShares
Anonymous

Anonymous

$15 • Recent donation

Anonymous

Anonymous

$15 • Top donation

Anonymous

Anonymous

$15 • First donation

★★★★★ Trustpilot Reviews

Ready to start?

Join the thousands like you finding help on *spotfund.

Spotfund Balloons