‘Chimp Crazy’ only scratches the surface of necessary primate protections

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‘Chimp Crazy’ only scratches the surface of necessary primate protections

When people see primates as pets or in entertainment, even with well-intended messaging attached, the result is negative for primate welfare and conservation.

Tina Cloutier Barbour

Tina Cloutier Barbour, Ph.D., is associate vice president of animal care and welfare at the Dallas Zoo, coordinator of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums' Chimpanzee Species Survival Plan, chair of the AZA’s Ape Taxon Advisory Group, program leader of Saving Animals From Extinction (SAFE) and co-founder and co-director of the Tonkolili Chimpanzee Project.

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