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(458) articlesPsychological Distress in Chimpanzees Rescued From Laboratories
quinta, 19 novembro 2015 15:53
Psychological Distress in Chimpanzees Rescued From Laboratories Lopresti-Goodman et al | Biomedical | August 8 2015 Abstract The United States is one of the last…
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With fires wreaking havoc across Indonesia, Malaysian state targets greener palm oil
quarta, 18 novembro 2015 21:07
8th November 2015 / Mongabay.com With devastating fires in Indonesia providing a backdrop for the destruction wrought by unrestrained plantation development, the Malaysian Borneo state…
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Man caught trying to sell chimpanzee
terça, 03 novembro 2015 13:15
DOHA: Inspectors from the Ministry of Environment have caught a person red-handed when he was trying to sell a chimpanzee. The animal seized from the…
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Last German Circus Chimpanzee to leave Showbiz
sexta, 30 outubro 2015 08:09
Robby, the last chimpanzee remaining in a circus in Germany will get a new life. Jane Flowers | 30th October 2015 | World Blasting News…
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Pirates of the Caribbean 5 Producers Ignore Concerns from Primate Experts and 80,000 Members of the Public
quinta, 25 junho 2015 21:02
Back in February, primate charity Wild Futures and campaign partners at Animals Australia, Captive Animals’ Protection Society and Humane Society International Australia, raised serious concerns…
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Erik Meijaard: Indonesia's Silent Tragedy in a Connected World
sexta, 30 outubro 2015 13:01
Erik Meijaard | 30th October 2015 | Jakarta Globe There may finally be some positive developments regarding Indonesia’s fire and haze crisis, with rains in…
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Two Million Hectares of Indonesian Forests Lost to Fires Since June
segunda, 02 novembro 2015 12:55
Jakarta. More than two million hectares of forest area have been reduced to ashes in the past five months in Indonesia, according to the data…
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Primate Connections Calendar Available Now with proceeds going to Ape Alliance
segunda, 02 novembro 2015 12:25
What fundraising project brings together Dr Jane Goodall, 13 primate conservation organizations, four independent wildlife photographers, three primate conservation societies, two zoos, and half a…
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