the forests of chimfunshi provide almost enough forage tomeet t the aninimals need. not quite.so twice a day, staff here also prepare supplementary food forthe chimps. it's served at their very ownchimp restaurant. the animals are already waitingimpatiently for the meal to begin.innocent mulenga heads the station. he's an expert on apes.he's been around some of te chimps since he was a child andknows how to handle them. >>ey, rita, no, no, no!innocent mulenga: we feed them in such a house because we wantto separate the males from the females and the young ones,because the males are dominant and they always want to eateverything. this is why we separate them.jurgen: it's unlikely any f the chimps here will ever join atatroop again out in the bus. in the wild, their range growsmore restricted year by year. innocent mulenga: most of thechimpanzees at chimfunshi coe from congo which is like 18 kmfrom here. but in congo there is lawlessness there, there arewars there. jurgen: so that thesesechimpanzs are prone to poachers and people that deal inbush meat trade. jurgen: in