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  • Mission

    • End Chimpanzee Research: An Overview
      • Public Opinion
      • International Bans
        • Research Protocols
    • Laws and Legislation
      • The Great Ape Protection Act, H.R. 1326
      • The CHIMP Act
    • Rescue Chimpanzee
    • Provide Sanctuary
      • Sanctuaries/Facilities
      • Photo Gallery
  • Harm & Suffering

    • Chimpanzee Lab Life
      • Oppressive Confinement
      • Crushing Boredom
      • Psychological Trauma
      • Fearful Knockdowns
      • Violating the Mother-Child Bond
      • Harsh Transition to Research
      • Lonely Painful Recovery
      • Pain & Distress

    • Chimpanzees in Research — History
      • The Beginnings
      • Air & Space
      • Fatal Infections
      • Heartless Transplants
      • Maternal Deprivation
    • Chimpanzees in Research — Current
      • Hepatitis Detour
      • HIV/AIDS Debacle
      • Infectious Diseases
      • Other Diseases
      • Private Research
      • The End of Federal Funding for Breeding
      • Repeated Use
      • Scientific Papers
      • Research Trends 1986-2008
    • Lab Eyewitnesses
      • Jen
      • Nancy
      • Rachel
      • Name Withheld
    • Myth of Humane Treatment
      • Animal Welfare Act
      • IACUC
      • Primate Regulations
      • PHS Policy
      • Stalled USDA Changes for Primates in Labs
    • Uncovering the Truth
      • FOIA
  • Flawed Science

    • An Ethical Struggle
      • Brief History of Non-Consenting Humans
      • Comments on Chimpanzees in Research
    • Dangerous & Unnecessary
      • Alternatives
      • The Case to End Chimpanzee Research: Scientific Publications
  • Chimpanzees

    • Our Primate Family
    • Chimpanzee Society
    • Intellect and Emotion
    • The Joy of Relative Freedom
    • Their Stories
      • Arthur & Phoenix
      • Billy Jo
      • Butch & Chipper
      • Dana
      • Ham
      • Hanzie
      • Jaybee
      • Jeannie
      • Jerom
      • Pepper
      • Sue Ellen
      • Tom
      • Yoko
      • Wenka
    • Provide Sanctuary
      • Sanctuaries/Facilities
      • Photo Gallery
  • Labs

    • Research Labs With Chimpanzees
      • Alamogordo Primate Facility
        • Alamogordo Primate Facility — Inspection Summary
      • M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
        • M.D. Anderson Cancer Center — Inspection Summary
      • New Iberia Research Center
        • New Iberia Research Center — Inspection Summary
      • Primate Foundation of Arizona
        • Primate Foundation of Arizona — Inspection Summary
      • Southwest National Primate Research Center
        • Southwest National Primate Research Center — Inspection Summary
      • Yerkes National Primate Research Center
        • Yerkes National Primate Research Center — Inspection Summary
      • Other Federal Facilities
      • Other Facilities
    • Labs Closed
      • The Coulston Foundation
        • The Rise of Coulston
      • LEMSIP
      • Ohio State University Chimpanzee Center
    • Related News
      • Bubbles, born in a lab, in the media once again
      • EU Animal Testing Vote: One Step Forward and One Step Stuck
      • In Memoriam, Dr. Carole C. Noon
      • NEAVS Responds to Newsweek
      • Chimpanzee ambassadors mark 11th anniversary of rescue
      • Spain considers rights for Great Apes
      • Buckshire Chimps Home at CSNW
      • One Small Step: The Story of the Space Chimps — now on DVD!
      • Jane Goodall urges alternative funding, suggests Nobel Prize
      • Honoring Washoe
      • APF and the New Mexico Supreme Court
      • Tragic shooting at Bastrop
      • Permanent protection signed into law!
      • Fauna’s new family members
      • Mandatory Alternatives Petition
      • Washoe dies, chimpanzee community grieves
      • Yerkes’ $15,000 penalty
      • Chimpanzee documentary wins Emmy!
      • Buckshire chimpanzees to retire to new sanctuary
      • U.S. ends federal funding for breeding chimpanzees
      • Yerkes receives $10 millon grant
      • Austrian court denies legal guardian for chimpanzee
      • New York Blood Centre to release 70 chimpanzees
      • BBC News: Should apes have human rights?
      • Austrian court to debate personhood for chimpanzee
      • Legal rights for great apes in Balearic Islands
      • Nine chimpanzees arrive at Save the Chimps Florida sanctuary
      • Science debates chimpanzee research
      • Senate says no to permanent “retirement” for chimpanzees
      • National Geographic interviews advisory board member Sheri Speede
      • MEPs lead call to end experiments on primates in the E.U.
      • OSU to help pay for chimpanzee care
      • Federal appeals court reinstates lawsuit aimed at improved primate care guidelines
      • OSU chimpanzees moved from Primarily Primates, Inc. to Louisiana
      • Centers for Disease Control on probation over care of animals
      • Review of chimpanzee documentary by Variety
      • Four stars for chimpanzee documentary from NY Post
      • Chimpanzee documentary on PBS’ NATURE this Sunday!
      • NATURE eyes sad life of captive chimpanzees
      • PFA to close - sends 71 chimpanzees to more research
      • Ape rights movement questions barriers
      • Dr. Goodall talks primates and peace in L.A. visit
      • What makes us different?
      • Chimps ‘are people, too’
      • Chimpanzees in the Netherlands retire from research lab
      • Two federal commissions in Switzerland call for ban on great ape testing
      • Peter Singer on the unfolding of the Great Ape debate in Europe
      • Necropsy reveals OSU chimp died of heart failure
      • Human-chimp genetic discovery suggests provocative theory
      • Controversy swirls around care of former Ohio State chimps
      • Fate of OSU chimpanzees to be decided in Texas court
      • Spain’s parliament to review initiative to protect chimpanzees and other great apes
      • Second OSU chimp dies in Texas on April 20
      • Chimp dies during transfer from Ohio State University
      • Ohio State University to close chimpanzee research center
      • More former Coulston chimpanzees step into Florida sunshine at Save the Chimps
      • Billy Jo — who won everyone’s heart — dies February 14, 2006 at Fauna
      • Austria bans experiments on great apes
      • Yerkes fined for negligence in chimpanzee’s death
      • Brazilian decision recognizes chimpanzee as legal subject
      • Genome sequencing of chimpanzee reveals similarities and critical differences
      • Dr. Jane Goodall and world animal protection community call for an end to research on nonhuman primates
      • HSUS lawsuit to obtain USDA lab records takes step forward
      • Allegations of animal cruelty at New Iberia prompt investigation and lawsuit
      • Charles River Labs (CRL) charged with animal cruelty
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    • Project R&R Alerts/Campaigns
      • Find out “Who’s There”
      • Help Release Wenka and All Elder Chimpanzees
      • Spread the word
      • Join our World Solidarity campaign
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    • Project R&R News
      • 58 Cosponsors Now on Bill
      • Bill Continues to Gain Bipartisan Support
      • Great Ape Protection Act Reintroduced
      • Breaking News: Undercover Lab Investigation on ABC Nightline
      • Standards for Federal Sanctuaries Adopted
      • NEAVS/Project R&R sets the record straight
      • Research attributes lack of HIV/AIDS vaccine to use of chimpanzees
      • Release Chimpanzees video message now on YouTube!
      • NEAVS/Project R&R leaders make their mark
      • Chimpanzees’ fate in invasive research to be weighed at International Congress
      • Buckshire Chimps Home at CSNW
      • Chimpanzees suffer PTSD like humans
      • Federal Bill Introduced to End Invasive Research on Chimpanzees
      • Appropriations testimony submitted
      • Update on the Chimpanzees Featured in PBS Documentary
      • Elder chimpanzees inspire elder humans
      • Breeding moratorium - good news!
      • 250 participants attend In Their Own Words, Chicago
      • Testimony to end federal breeding
      • R&R to present at Cambridge Science Festival
      • Chicago banner ad
      • In Their Own Words heading to Chicago!
      • Aid provided to Primarily Primates
      • News of Elder deaths intensifies campaign’ efforts to release Elders
      • Holiday blanket drive for Elders
      • Viewers respond to Argo film
      • Chimpanzees get the spotlight on PBS
      • Project R&R testimony highlights $1.85 billion in estimated taxpayer costs; urges end to funding chimpanzee breeding
      • Come see “In Their Own Words — Stories of Chimpanzees Rescued from Research”
      • Project R&R campaign launched in Atlanta on April 20, 2006
      • Project R&R director addresses Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R) conference on March 27, 2006
      • Project R&R submits appropriations committee testimony to end funding for breeding
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    • Press Room
      • Research attributes lack of HIV/AIDS vaccine to use of chimpanzees
      • Chimpanzees suffer PTSD like humans
      • Federal Bill Introduced to End Invasive Research on Chimpanzees
      • Chicago Event Spotlights Chimpanzee Research and Rescue
      • Oldest Known Chimpanzee in U.S. Lab to Retire After Half Century
      • World Animal Day - But Not for Elder Chimpanzees in U.S. Labs
      • Experts Call Upon Labs to Release Elder Chimpanzees
      • A Chimpanzee’s Life: 52 Years in a Lab
      • Poll reveals: Americans agree chimpanzees in laboratories for more than 10 years should be retired
      • NEAVS announces comprehensive website dedicated to ending chimpanzee research in the U.S.
      • Campaign to end chimpanzee research in the U.S. launches April 20th in Atlanta
    • Project R&R Media Contacts
    • Editorials / Presentations
      • The Ins and Outs of Cruelty Free Science
    • Experts
    • Image Library
    • Letters to the Editor
      • The Endangered Lab Chimp - Project R&R's response
      • “Yerkes Focus of Chimp 'Awareness Campaign'” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 04/20/06 -- Project R&R's response: Theo Capaldo, EdD, President
      • “Yerkes Focus of Chimp 'Awareness Campaign'” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 04/20/06 -- Project R&R's response: Jarrod Bailey, PhD, Scientific Advisor
      • “Scientists say AIDS vaccine may be out of reach” N.J. Star Ledger, 07/17/06 - Project R&R’s response: Jarrod Bailey, PhD, Scientific Advisor
      • Primate center gets $10M grant - Project R&R's response
      • "Yerkes hit with $15,000 penalty” Emory Wheel, 10/01/07 — Project R&R’s response: Theo Capaldo, EdD, President
      • "What Does an Aging Chimp Do…" New York Times Magazine, 07/24/05 — NEAVS' response: Theo Capaldo, EdD, President
      • "What Does an Aging Chimp Do…" New York Times Magazine, 07/24/05 — NEAVS' response: Barbara Stagno, Program Specialist
      • "Cruelty charges dropped against Charles River Labs" The Boston Globe, 03/29/05 — NEAVS' response: Theo Capaldo, EdD, President
      • "Cruelty charges dropped against Charles River Labs" The Boston Globe, 03/29/05 — NEAVS' response: Dr. Ray Greek, MD, Scientific Advisor
      • "What Does an Aging Chimp Do…" New York Times Magazine, 07/24/05 — Response by Marjorie Cramer, MD, FACS
      • "What Does an Aging Chimp Do…" New York Times Magazine, 07/24/05 — Response by Tony Smith, The Fauna Foundation
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