Saturday, June 25, 2016

One of NEAVS's "just a bunch of people"

I am honored to be included in a video, "Just a Bunch of People," highlighting some of the primate experts opposed to the international transfer of chimpanzees from a Georgia research laboratory to the UK.

The video, produced by the New England Anti-Vivisection Society (NEAVS), lists such primatology all-starts like Richard Wrangham, Jennifer Feuerstein, Douglas Cress, Tetsuro Matsuzawa…and me!



It is truly, truly an honor to be in such esteemed company. Thank you, NEAVS!

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Quoted in National Geographic

On the heels of my May 31 interview on CNN, I was part of an article published in National Geographic on a topic completely separate from Harambe the gorilla's untimely demise.

As part of my work with the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance, I submitted an affidavit that the organization would be happy to take in eight chimpanzees that were destined to be transported overseas from a research laboratory in Georgia to an unaccredited zoo in the United Kingdom. This has, understandably, made news and National Geographic published an article, "Controversial Plan Would Send Lab Chimps to Unaccredited Zoo," exploring why so many primate experts are against the transfer.


Fortunately, the completely unnecessary and avoidable transfer of the chimpanzees has been delayed until at least September, so that the court can gather more information on the case. I am happy to be a part of this and hope that we will be successful in stopping this move.