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DainBramaged

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Wed Jun 26, 2013, 01:54 PM Jun 2013

If you haven't read this, it is a very important announcement (NIH to retire all research chimps) [View all]

NIH To Retire Chimpanzees Used In Medical Research Labs Across U.S.


It's official: The National Institutes of Health plans to end most use of chimpanzees in government medical research, saying humans' closest relatives "deserve special respect."

The NIH announced Wednesday that it will retire about 310 government-owned chimpanzees from research over the next few years, and keep only 50 others essentially on retainer – available if needed for crucial medical studies that could be performed no other way.

"These amazing animals have taught us a great deal already," said NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins. He said the decision helps usher in "a compassionate era."

The NIH's decision was long expected, after the prestigious Institute of Medicine declared in 2011 that nearly all use of chimps for invasive medical research no longer can be justified. Much of the rest of the world already had ended such research with this species that is so like us.

Any future biomedical research funded by the NIH with chimps, government-owned or not, would be allowed only under strict conditions after review by a special advisory board. In five years, the NIH will reassess if even that group of 50 government-owned apes still is needed for science.

"This is an historic moment and major turning point for chimpanzees in laboratories, some who have been languishing in concrete housing for over 50 years," said Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The Humane Society of the United States. "It is crucial now to ensure that the release of hundreds of chimpanzees to sanctuary becomes a reality."


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/26/nih-retire-chimps-medical-research-lab-us_n_3504542.html


And this is what it's like when they see the sky for the first time

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I can't see the embedded piece JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #1
I cross posted in pets, it's a good day in America today. DainBramaged Jun 2013 #2
Was able to see it at home tonight JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #8
Yeah yeah me too..... DainBramaged Jun 2013 #12
fantastic news..... dhill926 Jun 2013 #3
I have tears in my eyes. life long demo Jun 2013 #4
Chimp Haven may have room for them Beaverhausen Jun 2013 #5
That's where the video came from. DainBramaged Jun 2013 #6
For the night crew...... DainBramaged Jun 2013 #7
Big REC and KICK! zappaman Jun 2013 #9
thanks -made me cry olddots Jun 2013 #10
TERRIFIC news ... THANKS for posting this! nt Raine Jun 2013 #11
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