Wednesday, December 7, 2022
WE DID IT: Saving the Wildlife Waystation chimpanzees
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Quoted by KTLA, various other outlets
NAPSA, the California Department of Fish & Wildlife, and sanctuaries and primate experts around the world breathed a sigh of relief when news broke that the final chimpanzees had been successfully rehoused from the Wildlife Waystation in early December - even Dr. Jane Goodall, who emailed me a lovely note of congratulations!
Chimpanzees In Need campaign announced the news via press release, which was then picked up around the country. One of the more notable media mentions was from KTLA in Los Angeles. I am quoted in the article, expressing my joy to have finally reached this milestone:
Saturday, November 26, 2022
Quoted in LA Times
As the rescue of the final Wildlife Waystation chimpanzees kicked off, I was excited to hear that the LA Times wanted to cover the story's conclusion. Back in 2020, when the Chimpanzees In Need campaign officially kicked off, the LA Times interviewed me as well - you can read their comprehensive story from 2020 here.
This more recent story was more celebratory and, of course, much more enjoyable for me to discuss.
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Interviewed on ABC
I was excited to see that Los Angeles station ABC 7 was interested in covering the rescue of the Wildlife Waystation chimpanzees, so I was of course quite pleased to be interviewed for the story. The Chimpanzees In Need rescue campaign is coming to a close, and the story mentioned progress made to date and what is ahead to finish up this lifesaving work.
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
TED-style talk at Animal Grantmakers Conference
I was honored to be asked to deliver a TED-style talk at the Animal Grantmaker's Conference. This event featured some incredibly accomplished speakers from the animal welfare and rights communities, and was held October 23-26, 2022 in Berkeley, CA.
This was my first trip to travel and present since pre-pandemic, and it felt amazing to see new sights, make new friends, and meet up with old ones at the conference.
All information about this conference can be found here, and I will post the recording of my talk when it is available. Thank you so much to Animal Grantmakers for having me. I look forward to next time!
Friday, July 15, 2022
Quoted in Yahoo Finance
The media coverage of the rescue of seven chimpanzees continued, hitting outlets all over the world. On World Chimpanzee Day, July 14th, the coverage intensified due to FedEx releasing news that they flew the chimps to their new home. I wish I was able to capture all the stories here! One of the larger ones (other than People Magazine) was a spot in Yahoo Finance.
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Quoted in People Magazine
The Chimpanzees In Need rescue effort I am leading recently celebrated a major victory as we moved seven more chimps to sanctuary! In addition to Los Angeles and Florida local markets that picked up the story, it was great to have People spread the word nationwide.
Friday, July 1, 2022
Interview in Furthest from the Wild podcast & videos
Alex Tello's Furthest from the Wild podcast covers a range of issues related to captive exotic animals. I had appeared on the podcast previously (see here) and when Alex told me my last episode was his most popular, I was more than happy to return for a new interview. We discussed the harms of keeping primates in human homes as "pets" and I answered some questions from listeners.
This podcast is released in audio format as well as in video. The video segments are released periodically over a few weeks, and I will add them to this post as they become available. The audio-only podcast is available here.
Thursday, June 16, 2022
Interviewed in National Geographic
For the past few months, I've worked with a National Geographic journalist who was interested in writing about the myriad issues involved in funding for former lab chimpanzees. The Chimpanzees In Need emergency rescue effort that I am leading involves chimpanzees who for the most part all had backgrounds in biomedical research - there is no funding for their care, despite the fact that the laboratory that used them (which was owned by NYU and shut down in the late 90's) had certainly profited off them. They were dumped in sanctuaries, with no funding provided for their longterm care... which is one reason why 41 of them were left stranded when the Wildlife Waystation shut down so suddenly in 2019.
Thank you to National Geographic and Rachel Fobar for taking the time to consider these chimpanzees and the systems that failed them. Along with some wonderful people also featured in the article, like Waystation board member Kate Thompson and chimp caregiver Anher Flores, I am honored to be part of their solution.
Friday, April 22, 2022
Speaking at Arts for a Better Earth
Friday, April 1, 2022
Upcoming Event: Arts for a Better Earth (Hollywood on April 22)
Something good is coming up!
I am honored to be joining filmmaker Shaun Monson (with whom I collaborated for A Checkered Past with Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara) as featured speakers at Better Earth Media's event Arts for a Better Earth on April 22 - Earth Day!