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The GRASP Secretariat's primary function is to provide a service to the partnership. Consequently, the Secretariat's ability to respond to general enquiries from members of the public, or persons engaged in research is limited. You are welcome to use any of the available information about GRASP provided on this website, and while staff members will try their best to respond, they may not be able respond to emails for additional information.

We invite you to sign up for GRASP updates by filling out the form on your right to stay current with our most recent projects and activities in the 23 Great Ape range states of Africa and Asia.

Doug Cress, GRASP Coordinator
Great Apes Survival Partnership (GRASP) Secretariat
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P.O. Box 30552, 00100
Tel: +254 20 762 6712
Fax: +254 20 762 3926
Nairobi, KENYA
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