2015 American Society of Primatologists Meeting in Bend, Oregon
June 11, 2015
In June 2015, members of NAPSA’s Steering Committee were part of a symposium at the annual conference of the American Society of Primatologists. The title of our panel was “The Advancement of the Modern Primate Sanctuary and the Growth of Collaborative Opportunities.”
- American Society of Primatologists Conference in Bend, Oregon
- Pant hoots welcomed us to Chimps Inc.
- Mini Oreo almost stole the whole show during our tour of Chimps Inc.!
- In June 2015, members of NAPSA’s Steering Committee were part of a symposium at the annual conference of the American Society of Primatologists. The title of our panel was “The Advancement of the Modern Primate Sanctuary and the Growth of Collaborative Opportunities.”
- Standing room only – and there were some great questions for the speakers!
- Kari Bagnall of Jungle Friends presented “Research Retirement
- JB Mulcahy of Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest presenting “Toward a Common Goal
- Dorothy Fragaszy of University of Georgia spoke about “What Enables a
- Amy Fultz of Chimp Haven spoke on “The Retirement and Integration of
- NAPSA tours Peaceable Primate’s food prep area
- Interesting facts from Steve Ross.
- Steve Ross of Lincoln Park Zoo presents “Opportunities and Challenges in
- Erika Fleury of NAPSA spoke about “The Evolution of Primate Sanctuaries in the United States.”
- Steve Ross of Lincoln Park Zoo kicked off the symposium
- Our symposium’s schedule