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Patrons

GRASP Patrons are respected individuals who have made outstanding contributions in the field of conservation, using their position to advance the objectives of GRASP. They work to raise awareness on the threats facing great apes and to support conservation initiatives worldwide for the survival of the species.

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Dr. Russ Mittermeier

Primatologist and President, Conservation International

Conservation International

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Dr. Jane Goodall

Chimpanzee expert and founder, Jane Goodall Institute

Jane Goodall Institute

Dr. Richard Leakey

Dr. Richard Leakey

Palaeoanthropologist and former chairman, Kenya Wildlife Service

WildlifeDirect

Richard Wrangham

Prof. Richard Wrangham

Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University

Harvard University


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