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  • April 16, 2013

    Haven Can't Wait: A Timeline of Progress for Chimpanzees

    All Animals magazine, May/June 2013

    The last two decades have seen increased speed on the road to sanctuary for chimpanzees.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research

  • April 16, 2013

    Haven Can't Wait

    All Animals magazine, May/June 2013

    Chimp Haven sanctuary prepares to welcome chimpanzees permanently retired from research laboratories

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research

  • April 10, 2013

    President Obama, NIH Applauded for Addressing Needs of Chimpanzees Retired from Research

    President Obama’s proposed FY2014 budget wisely includes a cost saving plan to increase sanctuary capacity for government-owned chimpanzees no longer needed for invasive research.

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    Related Chimpanzees Used in Research , Biomedical Research

  • January 23, 2013

    Wayne's Blog: NIH Panel Says Lab Chimps Should Go to Sanctuaries

    Wayne's Blog: A Humane Nation

    HSUS President and CEO Wayne Pacelle discusses the recommendations of a National Institutes of Health Working Group tasked with examining the NIH’s future role in chimpanzee research

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    Related Chimpanzees Used in Research , Biomedical Research

  • January 9, 2013

    Gilead Sciences, Inc. Praised for Commitment on Chimpanzee Research

    The Humane Society of the United States applauds Gilead Sciences, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Foster City, Calif., for agreeing to not use chimpanzees for research and development.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research

  • December 18, 2012

    The Humane Society of the United States Applauds NIH’s Plan to Retire Chimpanzees to Sanctuary

    The Humane Society of the United States applauds the National Institutes of Health for the decision to move all of the federally-owned chimpanzees at the New Iberia Research Center to Chimp Haven, the federal chimpanzee sanctuary in Keithville, La., over the next 12 to 15 months.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research

  • November 19, 2012

    The HSUS Urges Gilead Sciences to End Chimpanzee Use in Invasive Experiments

    The Humane Society of the United States submitted a shareholder resolution urging Gilead Sciences, Inc., a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Foster City, Calif., to publicly commit to phasing out its use of chimpanzees in invasive research by Dec.15, 2013.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research

  • September 28, 2012

    Wayne's Blog: Talk Back - A Good Week for Pigs, Chimpanzees, Bears, and Hounds

    Wayne's Blog: A Humane Nation

    HSUS President and CEO Wayne Pacelle shares reader comments from a week full of achievements for animals.

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    Related Chimpanzees Used in Research , Biomedical Research , Animal Rescue , Hound Hunting , Cruel Confinement of Farm Animals

  • September 21, 2012

    Wayne's Blog: 110 Chimpanzees from New Iberia Research Center Will Be Safe from Testing

    Wayne's Blog: A Humane Nation

    HSUS President and CEO Wayne Pacelle discusses the National Institutes of Health's announcement that 110 chimpanzees at the New Iberia Research Center will now be "permanently ineligible" for use in harmful research.

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    Related Chimpanzees Used in Research , Biomedical Research

  • September 21, 2012

    National Institutes of Health Calls 110 NIRC Chimpanzees “Permanently Ineligible” for Invasive Research

    The Humane Society of the United States today welcomes a decision by the National Institutes of Health for making 110 chimps currently housed at the New Iberia Research Center “permanently ineligible” for research and is moving them out of that facility, including a move of 10 of the animals to Chimp Haven, a chimpanzee sanctuary in Louisiana.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research

  • July 30, 2012

    Glee Actress Charlotte Ross Visits Retired Research Chimpanzees at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest

    Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest

    Animal welfare advocate and star of FOX’s hit series “Glee,” Charlotte Ross recently made a visit to Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest in Washington state where she spent the day with Burrito and the other chimps who reside at CSNW.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research

  • July 25, 2012

    The HSUS Applauds U.S. Senate Committee for Advancing the Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act

    The HSUS applauds the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee for approving the Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act (S. 810) and urges its passage in the full U.S. Senate.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research

  • July 10, 2012

    The HSUS Issues Statement on End of Invasive Chimpanzee Research Program at Maryland Lab

    The HSUS issued a statement on the closure of an invasive chimpanzee research program at Bioqual, Inc--a laboratory in Rockville, Md.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research

  • December 29, 2011

    2011: Beautiful Victories for Animals in Laboratories

    What do Botox, the Endangered Species Act, and biomedical research have in common? Find out about The HSUS's work to protect animals in laboratories in 2011.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research , Cosmetic and Product Testing , Pain and Distress in Research Animals , Threatened and Endangered Species

  • December 15, 2011

    The HSUS Praises Institute of Medicine Finding That Invasive Biomedical Chimpanzee Experiments Are “Not Necessary”

    The Humane Society of the United States is “tremendously encouraged” by the Institute of Medicine’s conclusion that the current use of chimpanzees for invasive biomedical research is not scientifically necessary. This finding, among others, is found in the IOM’s report entitled “Chimpanzees in Biomedical and Behavioral Research: Assessing the Necessity,” which was released today.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research

  • September 15, 2011

    Glee Star on Capitol Hill Seeking End to Invasive Research on Chimpanzees

    Actress Charlotte Ross, The HSUS, and other animal welfare experts meet with legislators and participate in a Congressional briefing about the Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research

  • August 29, 2011

    Leading the Way on Alternatives to Using Animals in Experiments

    Wayne's Blog: A Humane Nation

    HSUS President and CEO Wayne Pacelle discusses developing alternative methods to replace animals in harmful research and testing.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research , Cosmetic and Product Testing , Pets Used in Experiments , Pain and Distress in Research Animals , Medical Training Using Animals

  • August 25, 2011

    Unilever Scientist Honored for Advancing Alternatives to Animal Testing

    Humane Society International

    The Humane Society of the United States presented its 2011 Russell & Burch Award to Julia Fentem, Ph.D. of Unilever for her contributions to the advancement of alternative methods to the use of animals in testing.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Cosmetic and Product Testing

  • August 22, 2011

    Resolution Presented at International Forum Calling on Research Institutions to Develop Animal Testing Alternatives

    Humane Society International

    A resolution calling for research institutions around the world to develop and publicize strategies to replace, reduce and refine their use of animals in experimentation is being presented for endorsement to attendees at a prominent scientific conference.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research , Cosmetic and Product Testing , Pain and Distress in Research Animals , Pets Used in Experiments , Medical Training Using Animals

  • June 28, 2011

    Tide Turning Against Chimpanzee Research

    Simba, a chimpanzee who has been used in harmful experiments for decades, symbolizes the suffering that many endure in laboratories. Find out why researchers are now under pressure to explain why they want to continue invasive research on these majestic creatures.

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    Related Biomedical Research , Chimpanzees Used in Research , Pain and Distress in Research Animals

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