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Bring Back Smuggled Orangutans: Activist
The Center for Orangutan Protection called on the government on Monday to repatriate 12 primates smuggled into Thailand a few years ago, citing concerns about their living conditions.
Hardi Baktiantoro, principal of the COP, said he was concerned about reports that the orangutans, smuggled out of Kalimantan between 2008 and 2009, were set to be moved to a zoo that he claimed had a questionable animal welfare record.
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/bring-back-smuggled-orangutans-activist/428985
15/03/2011
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Capital One pulls chimp ad
Washington Business Journal | March 2011
McLean-based Capital One Financial Corp. has pulled a television commercial that featured a chimpanzee and says it will not use primates in any future ads.
14/03/2011
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Bangui Days
By Stephen Smith
Stephen Smith hopped aboard a military aircraft and joined a mission to save lives, a chimp, and to discover the city of Bangui
"HOW would you like to fly to the Central African Republic in a Hercules aircraft, rescue chimpanzees, distribute mozzie nets with Kingsley Holgate and rub shoulders with Jonty Rhodes?"
That was the question put to me by Lesley Sutton, Land Rover's media manager, two weeks earlier, and was why I was spending this particular dawn shaking and rattling down the runway at Waterkloof Air Force Base, en route to Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, via Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
http://www.timeslive.co.za/lifestyle/travel/article956413.ece/Bangui-Days
13/03/2011
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Gorilla poaching in the Congo still a massive threat
Gorilla meat being sold for $6 a hand-sized piece
March 2011: Gorilla poaching in the Republic of Congo continues unabated according to the latest research. The most recent known death was a female gorilla killed near Ndinga Village in November, while gorilla meat is still for sale in food markets of Pointe Noire, the republic's second largest city.
http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/gorilla-poaching032011.html#cr
10/03/2011
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