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  2. Project Chimps - Wikipedia

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    The mission of Project Chimps is "to provide lifelong exemplary care to chimpanzees retired from research". [9]To fulfill its mission of assisting these endangered nonhuman primates, Project Chimps has established several public education programs including Discovery Days and Chimpcation, [10] The sanctuary also hosts veterinary, behavioral, animal care and organizational development interns ...

  3. Nim Chimpsky - Wikipedia

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    Nim washing dishes at the house in Riverdale. Nim's life history is detailed in Elizabeth Hess's seminal biography, Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would Be Human (2008), which became the basis for a 2011 documentary film directed by James Marsh, Project Nim (see below).

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  5. They Sued the Air Force and Won. Now These Chimps Get a ...

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    Save the Chimps’ origins trace back to the plight of chimpanzees “retiring” from the U.S. space program’s Mercury Project — many were sent to a biomedical lab, where they were subjected ...

  6. Save the Chimps - Wikipedia

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    The mission of Save the Chimps is to provide sanctuary and exemplary care to chimpanzees in need. Since opening, the sanctuary has saved over 300 chimpanzees (chimpadmin, n.d.-b). The majority of the chimpanzees at Save the Chimps live in large social groups on 12 separate three-acre islands located on 150 acres in a rural area of Fort Pierce ...

  7. Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Project - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Project was founded with a group of nine chimps on an island, including a chimpanzee raised as a human called Lucy.From the beginning, the chimpanzees were temporarily housed in the Abuko Nature Reserve, in The Gambia, where no chimpanzees were released.

  8. Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute - Wikipedia

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    Loulis is Washoe's adopted son and was the subject of a project that examined whether he would learn sign language from other chimpanzees. The complete research was not published in a peer-reviewed journal, but can be found in the 1989 book Teaching Sign Language to Chimpanzees edited by Allen and Beatrix Gardner. Tatu, 1975 - (moved out in 2013)

  9. List of individual apes - Wikipedia

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    Enos, the only chimpanzee and third primate to orbit the Earth, flew on NASA's Mercury-Atlas 5 Project Mercury space mission on November 29, 1961. Abang (born 1966)—orangutan, taught to use and make a stone tool (cutting flake) Ai (born 1976)—chimpanzee, studied by scientists at Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University