Call Me Maybe Kenya.
Those of you who followed our progress in Kenya this summer will remember our visit to Bore, a community in the Coastal Province. While we were there, we spent some time at Kundeni Primary School,...
View ArticleJoin the ‘Shake: New Projects Announced for 2013.
The Great Primate Handshake is excited to announce six new projects for 2013, spanning three countries and creating digital media content for everything from tree-planting projects in coastal Kenya to...
View ArticleUganda 2012 video releases begin.
Griffin Falls, Mabira Forest. Today sees the release of the first of our project-specific videos from the Uganda 2012 expedition. Focusing on the community and conservation work being carried out in...
View ArticleCongratulations, Size of Wales!
Handshake Volunteer Matthew Spencer filming a tree planting community in Kenya. Huge congratulations to Size of Wales, who have raised £2 million to protect 2 million hectares of tropical forest as...
View ArticleHandshaking with Volunteer Forever
The Great Primate Handshake has partnered with Volunteer Forever to offer those taking part in our projects a crowdfunding platform so that they can raise funds to cover trip expenses. Through...
View ArticleHandshake Celebrates with Size of Wales
Handshake film being screened. Last night Handshake staff were in attendance at an event celebrating the achievements of Size of Wales, who have recently achieved the goal of protecting 2 million...
View ArticleGreat Primate Handshake, Ape Action Africa and Bristol Festival of Nature
In June 2012, not long before we embarked on our expeditions to Kenya and Uganda, the Great Primate Handshake staff had the privilege of taking part in the Bristol Festival of Nature, sharing a stall...
View ArticleRuth Martin: Volunteer Forever
Ruth with some of her sock monkeys Earlier this year, the Great Primate Handshake partnered with Volunteer Forever to offer volunteers a platform through which to raise funds and find out from previous...
View ArticleVote for Handshake co-founder in conservation competition.
Rhinoceroses are among the species that ZSL’s project will aim to protect Handshake co-founder, Alasdair Davies, is part of a team from Zoological Society of London (ZSL) that has been nominated to win...
View ArticleZSL and Handshake co-founder win £500,000 to protect endangered species.
Just some of the species that will be protected by ZSL’s project Earlier in the week, we posted about Handshake co-founder Alasdair Davies’ entry into the Google Global Impact Challenge with a team...
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