Successes
(20) articlesThe touching moment a chimp who was nursed back to health
13 February 2014
Her name is Wounda, but her name says it all. In the Congo it means 'close to dying' - and that is exactly how she…
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310 Research Chimps Headed to Sanctuary Retirement
2 December 2013
Kristina Pepelko This year has been a positive one for U.S. primates. In June, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serviceproposed a rule that would extend…
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MAJOR WILDLIFE TRAFFICKER ARRESTED IN GUINEA
27 August 2013
Born Free | 27 August 2013 Yesterday we heard that Guinée- Application de la Loi Faunique (GALF), after an intense eight month operation and in…
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Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation in Seima Protection Forest, Cambodia
13 August 2013
1.1 Summary Description of the Project (G3) The Seima Protection Forest (SPF) covers 292,690 ha. It is located in eastern Cambodia, mainly in Mondulkiri Province…
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New Park Protects 15,000 Gorillas
31 January 2013
Wildlife Conservation Society | January 2013 | New York Times The Republic of Congo has declared a new national park that protects a core population…
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Air Canada bans research primates from its flights
16 January 2013
Karen Birchard, University affairs|Air Canada bans research primates from its flights | 16/01/2013 As animal rights organizations celebrate a victory, Canadian biomedical researchers are disappointed…
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Indonesian Court Fine Palm Oil Giant for Tax Evasion
31 December 2012
Channel News Asia | 31/12/2012 JAKARTA: Indonesia’s Supreme Court ordered a major palm oil company to pay more than $390 million to the state for…
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