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posted in 08 Nov 2019
Itai Hoffman is GAP Project’s Delegate in Israel
PEDRO POZAS TERRADOS, International President of the Great Ape Project, a world organization for the defense of great apes and non-human beings, as well as the protection of their habitat, CERTIFIES that: ITAI ROFFMAN, by profession: (PhD, Evolutionary Anthropology) lecturer / researcher, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, The Max Stern Yezreel
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posted in 05 Nov 2019
Female chimpanzee, 15, is caught smoking like a pro at a Chinese zoo after ‘tourists threw a cigarette into her enclosure’
By TRACY YOU FOR MAILONLINE A video of a female chimpanzee smoking like a pro in an enclosure at a Chinese zoo has sparked controversy. Tourists had allegedly thrown a cigarette into the enclosure before the 15-year-old primate picked it up and puffed away. The news came after the chimpanzee's 13
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posted in 01 Nov 2019
Health reports of chimpanzee Black at the zoo show he was treated due to stress and coprophagia
Health reports of chimpanzee Black, who was transferred from a zoo to Great Apes Sanctuary of Sorocaba on May this year show the treatments he had been submitted to during the period he lived at the zoo.  The information was posted by news portal G1, which had access to the
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posted in 01 Nov 2019
Almost human, by Alfred Fidjestøl: the story of Julius, the chimpanzee caught between two worlds
Book review by Alyson Baker* Almost human is the biography of Julius, a chimpanzee who was born on Boxing Day 1979 in the Kristiansand Zoo, Norway, and who is now the alpha male of the zoo’s chimpanzee community.  He was born to Sanne, similarly born in captivity and with no
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posted in 24 Oct 2019
Groundbreaking decision of Brazilian Judge for captive elephant
By Jaqueline B. Ramos* Last Friday, October 18, female elephant Ramba finally arrived at SEB - Santuário de Elefantes do Brasil (Brazil Elephants Sanctuary) after a 73 hour trip all the way from Chile. If the news about her freedom from decades of captivity mistreating was not good enough, a groundbreaking
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posted in 23 Oct 2019
Groundbreaking trafficking verdict in DR Congo!
From PASA - Pan African Sanctuaries Alliance We are excited to tell you about a huge step forward in protecting African primates. When baby Ingende arrived at Lola ya Bonobo, a PASA member in DR Congo, he was in dire condition. He had just been seized from the poachers that
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posted in 22 Oct 2019
Hundreds of zoos and aquariums accused of mistreating animals
Many "gold-standard" zoos and aquariums worldwide let visitors pet, feed, and take selfies with animals, a new report finds. By Rachel Fobar (National Geographic) IN A NEW report, an animal welfare group has flagged hundreds of zoos affiliated with the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) for mistreating animals,
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posted in 20 Oct 2019
Baby chimp reunited with her mother
From PASA - Pan African Sanctuaries Alliance Sonia, a 2 year old chimp, is her mother’s joy and the pride of her social group at Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary, a PASA member in Sierra Leone. It as a shock to know that Sonia’s life was in danger again. She had
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posted in 24 Sep 2019
GAP Brazil: Moments at the Great Apes Sanctuary of Sorocaba/SP – Catarina and Jango
Catarina and Jango worked for years in circuses and live together since she arrived at the sanctuary, in 2009. Jango arrived in 2003, castrated and with his teeth pulled off. Catarina is more then 40 years old and worked for more than 30 years of her life in the circus. Despite the abused lives
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posted in 23 Sep 2019
Open letter to a Great Judge
In 2015, Judge Elena Liberatori, head of Court No. 4 of Administrative and Tax Matters of Buenos Aires, Argentina, made history in world legislation, recognizing the Orangutana Sandra, who lives for 25 years in the Buenos Aires Zoo, in the Barrio de Palermo, as a juridical personality to be judged by a Human
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posted in 23 Sep 2019
Opinion: I love animals but it seems that my country has plenty of money, like it’s one of the richest countries in the world
By Prof. Alejandra Juárez* In a country with economic and social problems like ours it is inexplicable and shocking the money that is being spent on the move to give away our animals especially to the United States. But the most colossal thing is the expense that the city
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posted in 18 Sep 2019
PASA/Africa: One-legged chimp saved!
From PASA - Pan African Sanctuaries Alliance The stars were shining in the Congolese sky, and Yombe, one of the oldest chimpanzees at HELP Congo, who had lost a leg in a poacher’s trap as a baby, was still sleeping soundly. Yves, Bienvenu, Ntadi, and Sylveres, HELP Congo’s
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posted in 11 Sep 2019
In memory of Tarzan
From Save the Chimps Sanctuary We announce with heavy hearts the passing of our beloved resident and friend, Tarzan. Tarzan was a sweet and playful chimpanzee who proved to be an expert at making friends during his introductions into Bobby's family. “We are deeply sad to lose such an important
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posted in 11 Sep 2019
Almost chimpanzee, by Jon Cohen, an extensive overview of human/chimp relationships
Book review by Alyson Baker* In 1925, the American psychologist and primatologist Robert Yerkes published his book Almost human, arguing that the similarities between humans and chimpanzees would make chimps good objects for scientific study.  In Almost chimpanzee, Jon Cohen explores how different our two species are, and what that might
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posted in 10 Sep 2019
The Manifesto: Chimpanzees Are Living Human Fossils
A few days ago a 15-page paper was published in the magazine Human Evolution, Vol. 34, with four more worldwide references on this subject. The title of the work is “Pan Survival in the 21st Century: Chimpanzee Cultural Preservation, Rehabilitation, and Emancipation Manifesto”. See the full version here: Roffman_Pan The
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