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Monday, January 31, 2005
"they were absolutely petrified"
Macaques at Australia's Rockhampton city park unharmed as storm drops 100-foot tree on their enclosure.
"supplements his diet each day with Geritol and Herbalife"
Rudy, world's oldest captive lowland gorilla, turns 49, at Pennsylvania's Erie Zoo.
Sunday, January 30, 2005
"swinging from 20-foot lengths of old fire hose"
Spider monkeys at Hawaii's Panaewa Rainforest Zoo settling into new privately-funded geodesic dome enclosure.
Saturday, January 29, 2005
"deeply emotional beings with high-pitched voices"
Archeologist takes a new look at the physiology of Neanderthals.
"the monkeys had not caused much damage"
Government offices in Chandigarh, India overrun by monkeys.
"Miss Baker, who shot into space in 1959"
Alabama Animal Hall of Fame to induct a monkey and an eagle.
Friday, January 28, 2005
"ring-tail lemurs are very curious animals"
Come the April thaw, baby ring-tail lemur will be on view at Idaho Falls Tautphaus Park Zoo.
"a research center that studies the intelligence of apes"
Great Ape Trust of Iowa hot on the trail of a replacement orangutan.
"a monkey bit off two of her fingers"
Arkansas chimpanzee feeder, missing two fingers, sues Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari.
Thursday, January 27, 2005
"to view female hindquarters"
Duke University Medical Center researchers sell monkey-porn to monkeys.
“history is calling us”
13 monkeys to remember:
Daniel Akaka (D-HI)
Evan Bayh (D-IN)
Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
Robert C. Byrd (D-WV)
Mark Dayton (D-MN)
Dick Durbin (D-IL)
Tom Harkin (D-IA)
James Jeffords (I-VT)
Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA)
John Kerry (D-MA)
Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ)
Carl Levin (D-MI)
Jack Reed (D-RI)
"Jane Goodall in a monkey suit"
A theatre review, perhaps of interest to those in Phoenix, AZ. But it does dismiss the play's author as "Jane Goodall in a monkey suit," and that image improves my morning.
"received proper treatment shortly afterward"
Baby chimpanzee treated for pneumonia at children's hospital in China.
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
"may even be increasing in numbers"
Grauer's gorillas in Congo apparently thriving despite poachers, guerilla warfare.
Almost as good as a real present
"Adopt" a gorilla for Valentine's Day from the North Carolina Zoo society.
"Our members are not comfortable"
Pan Africa Sanctuaries Alliance upset that they aren't in charge of Kenyan wildlife.
"They would have made the Great Depression worse"
New Zealand's Dear Leader makes the most of "King Kong" photo op.
"We all know Nina is doing the talking rather than the monkey"
Nina Conti hopes to revive ventriloquism with fresh new gimmick: she works blue.
"whilst being responsible, respectful and considerate of local communities"
Now you needn't get lost while eco-touring Vietnam.
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
"more than 10,000 foreign and local visitors visited the sanctuary last year"
Ghanaians in Boabeng and Fiema protect Monkey Sanctuary from bushfire.
"The 25-year-old bachelor may also be getting a lady friend"
New home for Rusti the orangutan fully funded after anonymous $100k donation.
"an isolated, unsophisticated type of prehistoric ape-like man"
Prehistoric Britons may have engaged in species warfare, says British Archaeology.
Monday, January 24, 2005
"unqualified statistics of animal deaths"
Australia's Western Plains Zoo claims animal deaths taken out of context in recent newspaper exposé.
Sunday, January 23, 2005
"known to make gifts anonymously"
$55,000 for the Chimpanzee house at Zoo Nebraska among Johnny Carson's charitable contributions.
"chimpanzees and humans share various social behaviors"
Chimpanzee named fourth most popular animal at Oregon Zoo.
"others face down in cesspools of stagnant water"
Columnist in Indonesian tsunami zone appalled by charnel house of rotting bodies, jet-lag..
Saturday, January 22, 2005
Back, back to the trees!
Pop-philostopher Mark Rowlands no advocate for modernity, says Belfast Telegraph. Butt monkeys are invoked.
"to end four years of controversy"
Former nightclub monkeys sent to Hawaii's Panaewa Rainforest Zoo.
Friday, January 21, 2005
"He stuck it in his mouth and made his way off into the bushes"
Monkey interferes with South African Airways Open golf tournament at the Durban Country Club.
Thursday, January 20, 2005
"depressed female monkeys become socially withdrawn"
Scientists depress monkeys, study them, hope for new insights.
"She spends a lot of time standing by the bars preening herself"
Johannesburg Zoo to be formally introduced to prospective mate Makoko on Valentine's Day.
"Bride price" angle gets play in South African press.
"Bride price" angle gets play in South African press.
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
"a unique habitat for wildlife like migratory birds, monkeys, lizards and turtles"
UN silences doubters, initiates tsunami relief by urging beaches be planted over in mangroves, except where one or more environmental activists raise objections.
Ardipithicus ramidus
Fossil remains of at least nine human ancestors found in Ethiopia. ID advocates are, doubtless, unimpressed.
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
"We walked around downtown Philadelphia, pretending we saw monkeys"
GPS-tracking monkeys, in Equatorial Guinea.
"since they must fly in cargo planes"
United Airlines "Pet Class" bonus miles discriminates against gorillas!
Monday, January 17, 2005
"carved titles of the Monkey King and his brother"
China Daily reports discovery of apparent tomb of the Monkey King and his brother.
"a decrepit factory populated by bats and monkeys"
Canadian disaster response team makes base in squalid conditions, gains sympathy of devastated locals.
Sunday, January 16, 2005
Saturday, January 15, 2005
"poachers who hail from the same ethnic group as the Janjaweed"
Wild white rhinos to be airlifted out of Democratic Republic of Congo to Kenya.
"attempted to attack a pack of monkeys"
Philippine Eagle Foundation having mixed success raising Philippine ("Monkey-Eating") Eagles.
Friday, January 14, 2005
Thursday, January 13, 2005
the other other plan
Massachusetts high-schoolers to sell donuts to raise funds for Helping Hands, trainers of monkey helpers.
"The school lost 4,700 animals, including 78 monkeys and 35 dogs"
Underground structures vulnerable in floods, earthquakes, say United Nations University disaster experts.
"inherently a religious argument"
Court rules Georgia's "a theory, not a fact" disclaimer stickers in violation of establishment clause.
"the Loser Gets Voted Off the Planet"
Animal planet to air ""Search for the Ultimate Survivor," a rather speculative view of current thoughts on human evolution.
"to raise community awareness"
Baby western lowland gorilla makes first public appearance at Australia's Taronga Zoo. (registration required or use bugmenot.
Update: found a non-registered version of the story.
Update: found a non-registered version of the story.
"It is not easy to find suitable mates for gorillas"
Makoko, new gorilla at Johannesburg Zoo about ready for exhibition and, it's hoped, stud duty.
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
"Is that what I think it is?"
California tow-truck driver called to haul dead tiger off Highway 99. (The tiger had been euthanized earlier that day.)
"The next step in this research is to test the SDF-1 antibody in monkeys"
University of Florida study offers hope that blindness from retinopathy can be prevented.
Bona fides
Just to keep things clear, I have not been offered, nor accepted, any fee, stipend, or emolument to show favor to any one or more species of primate.
"Dirty Monkey Images"
NSFW, if you work in a zoo. Probably inadvisable anywhere else. Must be bonobos.
"In the winter we are counting our pennies every month"
Massachusetts's Lupa Zoo to hold fund-raising dinner.
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Lepilemur seali, Lepilemur mitsinjonensis
Researcher at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo discovers two new species of lemurs.
"he threw a monkey wrench into the electoral machine"
John Kerry's concession is seared, seared in them.
"a mandrill monkey getting a health checkup "
Michigan's Potter Park Zoo supplements veterinary staff with volunteers.
Monday, January 10, 2005
"Soldiers snapped photos of monkeys"
Canada's Disaster Assistance Response Team requires some rescuing by locals in Sri Lanka.
"What's your favorite meal?"
President and CEO of the Jane Goodall Institute is thrown nine innings of softballs by Grist.
"These messages have not been on SoBe bottles for at least two years"
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal protects residents from past health claims on juice, tea. Coming soon, an investigation as to whether it did, or did not Cott to be good.
"a small primate weighing no more than 20 pounds"
Woman avoids tsunami by being elsewhere, studying Phayre's leaf monkey.
Sunday, January 09, 2005
"first time an animal other than a human or monkey has been shown to have this skill"
Rats can be taught to distinguish between spoken Dutch and Japanese, but not what's being said.
"We could see monkeys from our bungalow"
Montana tsunami survivors tell tales of Thailand's Tonsai Beach.
"They then employed a computerized technique"
Monkeys, apes diverged less recently than previously thought, says Hunter College anthropologist.
Saturday, January 08, 2005
"this decision will help breeding of different animals"
India's New Delhi Zoo and Pakistan's Lahore Zoo to repatriate animals.
"We don't need more of these animals"
If you like killing exotic animals, consider a Natural Resources career in Queensland, Australia.
"rodent control will always be an ongoing issue"
Inspectors cite National Zoo "deficiencies" in monkey crushing death.
Friday, January 07, 2005
"a considerable step backward"
Sky falling in Democratic Republic of Congo's Virunga Conservation Area.
Thursday, January 06, 2005
"The Max Factor"
Johannesburg restaurant named for dead gorilla. Somebody's going to hear from Procter & Gamble's lawyers.
"high quality primates of known pedigree"
India's National Centre for Primate Breeding and Research may begin breeding primates.
Wednesday, January 05, 2005
"We do check on a daily basis"
UK's London Zoo begins annual headcount, hopes to introduce squirrel monkeys thereafter.
"We have already missed many opportunities"
Clint, a chimpanzee whose genome sequence will soon be published, euthanized at Yerkes National Primate Research Center, says New Scientist.
"Road kills are a useful, if grisly, research tool"
Florida columnist expresses doubts about "Swamp Ape" sightings.
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
Like owls from Athens
India's National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health to breed monkeys.
And apparently they have a ready market.
And apparently they have a ready market.
"about 120 years old in human terms"
Spider monkey at New Zealand's Wellington Zoo diagnosed with congestive heart failure, responding well to treatment.
Monday, January 03, 2005
"aimed at validating the use of stem cells"
Monkeys with induced Parkinson symptoms helped by neurons generated from monkey embryonic stem cells, say Kyoto University researchers.
Update: Mouse stem cell reseachers clamor for attention, too.
Update: Mouse stem cell reseachers clamor for attention, too.
"Gold plans to focus more on his art in the future"
Primatologist with a camera gets an exhibit in Chicago.
Sunday, January 02, 2005
"this TB virus can infect the monkeys too"
Newly-discovered Arunachal macaque suspected source of newly-discovered TB strain, says Bhopal, India's Central Chronicle.
Saturday, January 01, 2005
"water buffalo riding, piranha fishing and alligator hunting"
Luxury and adventure, cruising the Amazon.
"via accidental or deliberate vaccine contamination"
Just by the by: if you wanted something to be believed, would you choose to publish it at someplace called Conspiracy Planet? 'Cause I'm thinking that'd be a bit, well, self-defeating, selecting for the double-layer tinfoil hat crowd and all.
In either case, Happy New Year.
In either case, Happy New Year.
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