Saving Chimpanzees
Category: chimpanzee | Date: Mar 05 2009 | By: baraza
We’ve been inundated with images and stories of abuses at the Iberia research facility in the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Officials at the center deny the charges . That did not stop the Humane Society from doing the brilliant undercover work to reveal the real facts on ABC last night. We didn’t get to watch it here but judging from the conversations on the twitterverse - the public jury is in agreement.
“The video footage shows monkeys biting themselves and slamming against the bars of small cages. Other scenes show a newborn chimpanzee being taken from its mother and an adult screaming as a lab worker aims a tranquilizer gun before the animal falls sedated from a shelf to the floor.”
The Humane Society only investigated this lab but the findings make you wonder what’s happening in other labs doesn’t it? With this evidence as a weapon, the Humane Society wants legislation to be passed that bans the use of apes in experimentation and as pets in response to the the brutal attack by a pet chimpanzee named Travis.
If this legislation is passed it would be good for the apes right?
But it brings us to the question - what will happen to the hundreds (or is it thousands) of chimpanzees that will no longer be in research or living in human houses? Where will they go? Sanctuaries? Who will pay for them?
I’m asking this question because African ape sanctuaries are bursting at the seams and are severely underfunded …if you read the JACK blog you will find out that there are four new baby chimps being accommodated, at Tacugama we are desperately trying to raise $15,000 to care for Solo a very clever chimp, …I hope that the focus on research chimps and chimp pets in the USA raises awareness and concern for chimps in the wild and in the sanctuaries in Africa.
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1. Stumble all the good posts on WildlifeDirect that you like
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5. Host a dinner party to raise funds for us!
Tags: chimpanzees, HSUS, JACK, Limbe, Solo, Tacugama, Travis, wildlifedirect
Please help WildlifeDirect
Category: Uncategorized | Date: Feb 24 2009 | By: baraza
Dear Friends,
Wildlife Direct is doing a great and fantastic job as people like us, who
are living in remote areas and struggling with wildlife issues, are given
the opportunity to share our good and bad experience. Our NGO wasn’t very
known before and has progressed a lot thanks to the opportunity Wildlife
Direct offered us.
So, if Wildlife Direct is in trouble it means that our blog is in trouble
too and that the chimps of the JACK Refuge will no longer have the
possibility to ask for help nor tell the world about the horrible things
their species are going through in the DRC. We must help Wildlife Direct to
continue what it has started. Please, help them continue the good job!
Thank you for the help you can provide
Kind regards,
Roxane
Tags: appeal, chimpanzee, endangered species, JACK, WidlifeDirect
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