Gibbon Conservation Center Marks 50 Years of Primate Care and Research
The Gibbon Conservation Center in Santa Clarita, California, a sanctuary dedicated to the care of rare and endangered gibbons, has been operating for fifty years. Founded by Alan Mootnick, the center now houses around 40 gibbons of five different species…
Fort Myers Naples, FL, August 22, 2026 —
The Gibbon Conservation Center in Santa Clarita, California, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. This sanctuary has been devoted to the care of rare and endangered gibbons since its inception.
Founded fifty years ago by Alan Mootnick, the center has become a significant hub for gibbon conservation. It currently provides a home for approximately 40 gibbons, representing five different species.
The Gibbon Conservation Center plays a crucial role in global research and conservation initiatives aimed at protecting these critically endangered primates. Through its dedicated work, the center contributes to the understanding and preservation of gibbon populations worldwide.
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