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donslot | 09:42 Sat 10th Sep 2011 | Film, Media & TV
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Thanks Daily Mail for your coverage this week of the rescued chimps that finally saw daylight.
Great news!
If anybody on AB has chance to contact the team then please forward appreciation.
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Just so you know we have been talking about it elsewhere

Not quite the same story as the Daily Mail have printed. The animal testing on them apparently ended a fair while ago according to mylink.

http://www.theanswerb.../Question1055194.html
it did, 14 years to be precise, and goes on to explain why it's taken so long for the poor creatures to get a new home. It's good all the same. Shame that the documentary on the great apes, with David Attenborough wasn't quite so cheery. The Rwandan mountain gorillas, though the numbers are finally going up, is still very precarious, and who knows one day, like the dodo, they are wiped out.
Man is just so cruel to it's fellow inhabitants on this earth. I just don't understand it. We are the cleverest and have used that fact to abuse. Dreadful.
LL, if only we were the cleverest, evidence points in completely the opposite direction, we have a brain, well most do, but it's how it's put to use, and the good that people can do, is often outweighed by the bad.
It is a very good thing, the chimpanzees getting a new home and freedom, pity the people who took them from their mothers didn't leave well alone.

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