Conserving the wildlife of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, since 1998.
BBPP is a joint initiative with the Universidad Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial ("UNGE") in Equatorial Guinea, Africa.
Reclusive Drills Captured on Film
View the Drill Project trailer to see some incredible glimpses of the Bioko drill in the wild and learn about our new collaborative efforts with The Drill Project.
Monkey Populations Declining Rapidly
View our September 2010 report on the conservation status of Bioko's endangered monkeys.
National Geographic features Bioko
The August 2008 National Geographic magazine highlights Bioko's wildlife and BBPP's work on the island.
Research Station Opens
BBPP has opened a new scientific research station in the Moka highlights. See pictures and learn more here.
BBPP applauds decisive action by the Government of Equatorial Guinea to ban the hunting and consumption of primates. See the government decree here.
Conservation Status
To understand why this ban was needed, see our recent report, Monkeys in Trouble: The Rapidly Deteriorating Conservation Status of the Monkeys on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, and its updates.
Explore conservation biology in Spanish- speaking Equatorial Guinea.
Help conduct a 3-week census of endangered primates to aid conservation efforts.