Chimps' lives spared after attack on US researcher
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Chimps' lives spared after attack on US researcher

San Antonio : TX : USA | Jul 02, 2012 at 1:58 AM PDT
Source: Mail and Guardian
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Eugene Cussons, managing director of Chimp Eden, told Beeld newspaper that an Mpumalanga tourism and parks board investigation had found that the chimps had reacted much like any threatened wild animal. Andrew Oberle (26) who is a post-graduate student in anthropology and primatology at the University... FULL ARTICLE AT Mail and Guardian
 
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