There are alot of wildlife parks that protect them breed them and sometimes send them back to the wild. Plus there are some charities to raise money so they can help stop poachers and give chimpanzees a new habitat.
Yes, but it is not in the U.S. In Sierra Leona, there is a low saying that if you kill or capture a chimp, you will have to pay $1,000 or go to jail.
They are fully protected where they live, and the destruction of forests has been taken under advisement.
There are several ways that gorillas in the wild are being protected. This includes conservation efforts, creating protected areas and education.
Whatever you can do to protect their habitat is the best thing to do, they can survive quite well without any help from us as long as they have enough room to live
not a fig
yes
Chimpanzees do not have tails. And the word you are looking for is 'their' not 'there'.
yes
Don't drive in low coastal ares.
There are laws that prohibit child abuse or any mistreatment towards any child. However, the government cannot directly protect children.
(in the US) The same federal laws that protect any other person against discrimination.
no you can still shoot them when ever you want
hitting/throwing with sticks/stones, screaming, making themself 'big'
Chimpanzees sleep because they are just like humans. They are closer to humans than any other animal!!
i think it's no preditors