Apes in
our midst
PHOTO BY JAMES AMERSON
Pongo smiles from his large enclosure at the Center for Great Apes. Now 18 and 240 pounds, founder Patti Ragan fell in love with the orangutan when she cared for him as an infant.
PHOTO BY CASSIE JACOBY
Communications and development coordinator Casey L. Taylor calls the Center for Great Apes her "happy place."
PHOTO BY JAMES AMERSON
Large enclosures house 43 chimpanzees and orangutans in a lush, rainforest-like setting at the Center for Great Apes in Wauchula.
PHOTO BY COLLEEN REED
The late Michael Jackson's former pet, Bubbles, shares a banana with Stryker at the Center for Great Apes in Wauchula. The 180-lb., 26-year-old chimp could live to be 50-60 years old.
PHOTO BY JAMES AMERSON
An orangutan named Pongo inspired Patti Ragan to create the Center for Great Apes.
PHOTO BY JAMES AMERSON
Wauchula's Center for Great Apes has chutes throughout the forest canopy to allow apes the freedom of choice to visit a variety of large enclosures.
PHOTO BY COLLEEN REED
10-year-old Kodua starred in the CareerBuilders ad in the 2004 Super Bowl. Now she lives with her grandmother Oopsie, her birth mother Jessie, and her aunt Boma. She plays constant games with her brother, Stryker, as well as the adult males in her group, Bubbles, and her father, Ripley.
PHOTO BY COLLEEN REED
10-year-old Kodua starred in the CareerBuilders ad in the 2004 Super Bowl. Now she lives with her grandmother Oopsie, her birth mother Jessie, and her aunt Boma. She plays constant games with her brother, Stryker, as well as the adult males in her group, Bubbles, and her father, Ripley.
By CASSIE JACOBY
cjacoby@heartlandnewspapers.com
Lake Wales students will learn much more than agriculture when they visit a rainforest-like setting in Central Florida. The Center for Great Apes, home to 44 orangutans and chimpanzees, is a jungle of love that teaches lessons in conservation, hope and dedication.
Located about 40 miles southwest of Lake Wales, the 100-acre Center is like another world with roots in the rainforests of Borneo in Southeast Asia, home to orangutans, and West and Central Equatorial Africa, home to chimpanzees.