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These Retired Research Chimps Find New Home at Louisiana Sanctuary

In 2015, the National Institute of Health announced they will no longer support biomedical research on chimpanzees. In this Sunday Spotlight, TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer visits the Louisiana sanctuary where these aging primates get to retire.

← Chimp Research is Over, but Hundreds are Still in Labs. A Tiny Washington Sanctuary is Helping Them.Southwest Florida’s Center for Great Apes Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary →

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NAPSA is a coalition of the leading primate sanctuaries on the continent whose members care for over 800 nonhuman primates retired from laboratory research, the entertainment industry, and private ownership. NAPSA is a fiscally sponsored project of Community Initiatives, an Oakland, CA-based 501(c)(3) organization.

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