The retired research chimpanzees, which had previously been deemed too frail to move, will be relocated to a Louisiana ...
Some of the chimpanzees rushed to show their cranes to others. Sara Soda, a chimp known for her taste in art, thoroughly ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The National Institutes of Health decided to relocate nearly two dozen retired research chimpanzees ...
The National Institutes of Health confirmed Friday that 23 chimps from New Mexico will make the move in the coming months.
An analysis of thousands of cognitive tests carried out by chimpanzees finds that the number of spectators influenced their ...
About two dozen chimpanzees deemed too feeble to be moved a few years ago will be going to Chimp Haven after all. The NIH ...
A decades-long battle to move chimps from a former research facility here in New Mexico to a sanctuary in Louisiana has ...
National Institutes of Health officials have long insisted that the chimps left in New Mexico — whose numbers have dwindled to about 23 in recent years — are too medically frail to safely make the ...
But as a study published on November 8th in the journal, iScience, details, even chimps appear susceptible to the “audience effect” in certain social situations. [Related: Chimp conversations ...
NIH representatives confirmed in an email that the transfer of the 23 chimps from the Alamogordo Primate Facility at Holloman Air Force Base in southern New Mexico will happen in the coming months.