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Sunday, November 30, 2003
Saturday, November 29, 2003
"I just can't wait to see them running through the trees"
Parks at Chehaw in Georgia readying lemur exhibit.
Friday, November 28, 2003
"Zoos are required by law to provide enrichment activities for the animals each day"
At Sequoia Park, serial feces-flinger Bill, at 58 the world's oldest chimp, gets Thanksgiving dinner.
"I can't wait to see me a chimp"
Construction activities begin for Chimp Haven, home for retired experimental chimps. AARC demands veterinary drug benefit.
Thursday, November 27, 2003
'rhesus monkeys and a bottlenose dolphin chose "I'm not sure" with virtually the same frequency as humans'
Behaviorists torment monkeys, dolphins with logic problems.
"In 1998, police raided Get Stuffed, a taxidermy store"
UK takes steps against sellers of prohibited animal products.
Cynocephalus variegatus
Singapore researcher finds endangered flying lemurs are, in fact, thriving. Story doesn't mention that they're not lemurs.
"the corporation monkey catcher went to catch the monkey"
Now Indian monkeys are recruiting allies among other orders.
"When Sasha roars, she scares the neighbors"
Tyro, N.C. neighbors of durned old lioness lady upset at what she has in the backyard. Security system is detailed, along with the rest of the critters. She has a monkey.
Wednesday, November 26, 2003
"McDonald's and M&M also participated"
China recycles phone books for special friend, the Queen of the Chimps.
"none of this is demonstrable in any highly convincing way"
Primatologists declare in behavior, phylogeny recapitulates ontogeny. Others scoff.
"It's not a big deal for me"
In a reciprocal fosterage deal, English entrepreneur and conservationist Damian Aspinall will hand over his least favorite offspring to be raised by gorillas.
"an unseen attacker has injured six thoroughbred horses and a goat"
Dangerous Monkey Man causes panic near Prime Ministers home, says Hindustan Times.
Tuesday, November 25, 2003
And those scary libertarians, them as well
Antivivisectionists decry approval of Cambridge center for monkey research, demand center for Tory research, instead.
We're from the U.N. and we're here to help
U.N.'s Great Apes Survival Project says Ebola is finishing off the great apes, plans to spend $90 million of US money to build well-managed forestry concessions, sustainable agriculture, and integrated ecotourism programs, as well as to bolster conservation enforcement in six central African nations.
Meanwhile UNESCO wants at least $25 million for similar work.
Meanwhile UNESCO wants at least $25 million for similar work.
"a group of hunters ate a dead boar they found in the forest"
Death toll in Congo Ebola outbreak rises to 18.
Monday, November 24, 2003
“Jonas Salk didn't know why his vaccine worked, either”
Vical begins Phase I human trials of Ebola vaccine.
We're going to the zoo, zoo, zoo
Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo hires ad agency to tout redesigned Ape Center.
"they said monkeys weren't their delicacy"
Ugandan farmers hope to make a cash crop of local monkey pests.
Sunday, November 23, 2003
"People often wake in the morning to the noise of monkeys making havoc on the roof"
Indian authorities plan to sterilise monkeys infesting Shimla tourist resort.
"hundreds of thousands of young people around the world, can break through these walls"
Young minions of Queen of the Chimps do her bidding. Heute Schimpansen, morgen die Welt?
"There are more than 4,000 animals at the Bronx Zoo"
The Bronx Zoo as a travel destination. Gorillas, monkeys are seen.
Friday, November 21, 2003
"a display of arrogant disregard for public opinion"
Cambridge gets approval for monkey brain research lab. Activists protest that human, monkey brains different, call for human brain research lab.
"He feels his boycott of the conference may have had some effect"
Gibraltar monkey researcher incensed that Gibraltar kills over 40% of his subjects.
Thursday, November 20, 2003
"no good evidence showing that animals possess a theory of mind"
University of Pennsylvania fraternity uses monkey lecturer to polish image. "We are trying to bring intellectualization to the Greek system."
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
In short hops, apparently
UK pair plan pole-to-pole-to-pole helicopter flight. "The pilots will make 160 stopovers on their journey to spotlight the conservation work of the World Wildlife Fund. During their stopover in Rio, they planned to visit a program to save the endangered golden lion tamarin monkey"
A gorilla who'll be with ya
Experts testing to determine if Rwandan gorilla-napping victim is of boring lowland or exciting mountain type.
"Bill is also known by visitors to get angry and throw feces"
California's Sequoia Park Zoo, home of 57-year-old Bill the chimpanzee, to get facelift.
Tuesday, November 18, 2003
Bushmeat eaters said to be fed up
East African conservation groups "up in arms" over US Fish and Wildlife Service interpretation of Endangered Species Act which, they complain, "provides poor countries with no incentive to protect dying species." It's our job to stop them before they eat the last gorilla, apparently.
These aren't the chimps you're looking for
Kenya Wildlife Service denies that six new chimpanzees at Sweetwaters Sanctuary could have been exposed to ebola. "In any case, haemorrhagic fevers are not commonly found in chimpanzees."
"rough sun-baked paths strewn with carabao dung"
Childhood among the guerrillas during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines is fondly recalled. "The monkey salivated at the prospect of the rich feast of lice in the girl's hair".
My money's on the rabbit
"Group: Rare snail and rabbit now racing toward extinction". Monkeys are mentioned.
Monday, November 17, 2003
Sunday, November 16, 2003
"His family emigrated to the United States when he was a child"
Romania to honor native son Weissmuller with plaque.
"It's hard to get people to donate money for fixing asphalt."
Fresno's Chaffee Zoological Gardens in dire straits.
Saturday, November 15, 2003
"In about 500 or 600 years, no one will have third molars," he said.
Forensic anthropologist teaches North Carolina elementary students about crime scene investigation and skeletal health. Human, chimpanzee, and gorilla skulls were displayed.
Butchers of the Congo turn attention to the medical arts
Give a Belgian scientist a supply of AIDS drugs, he gives them to banana plants.
"up to 65 years unless they die through unnatural causes"
Ghanaian monkey sanctuary home to aging monkeys. Founder calls for "health facilities, places of convenience, social amenities" and road improvements to bring in the tourists.
Friday, November 14, 2003
"accused India of buying votes"
New Delhi awarded 2010 Commonwealth Games. Canadians outraged. Monkeys are not expected to compete. Expected by humans. What monkeys expect, no man can say.
"who stuck her hand into the animal's pen"
Brookfield Zoo in Illinois, site of heartwarming 1996 gorilla/injured child incident, today site of idiot bitten by wolf, wolf was killed, incident.
Jan in a Pan!
Buzzworthy report on So you're dead. now what? includes details on monkey head transplants.
Thursday, November 13, 2003
And now they're demanding suffrage
New Delhi continues to not address its increasing monkey problem.
"baboons needed as many as 7,000 tries before they could perform the tests with 80 percent accuracy"
Researchers declare baboons not as stupid as had been thought. Took a lot of trying, though.
"indication that post-exposure prophylaxis might work"
Researchers at Fort Detrick successful at proof of concept for hantavirus vaccine. Monkeys were tested, provided antibodies for hamsters.
Wednesday, November 12, 2003
Round and round we go
Macro-evolution makes a comeback. Monkeyflowers (but not monkeys) are mentioned.
Tuesday, November 11, 2003
Softly, softly
Indian zookeeper lures male monkeys with female monkeys. Luring female monkeys is not discussed.
"Imagine if France were to invade Germany now"
Biological roots of war are inconclusively discussed and dismissed. Monkey references are prominent. I'm still imagining.
Monday, November 10, 2003
"several carloads of students came out here and saw something"
Oklahoma Bigfoot advocate gets air time.
Chimps to purchase Nukes from Norks!
Queen of the Chimps visits Korea to tout book, promote anti-human agenda.
He'll see that you pays!
Canadian philostopher-with-a-job mocks Brights. A monkey is mentioned, peripherally.
Sunday, November 09, 2003
Indonesian suggests India solve their monkey problem by putting them in camps. Let's keep an eye on Indonesia.
Saturday, November 08, 2003
Cogito, ergo ook ook
Tribune of India reviews state of speaking monkeys. MonkeyWatch view: on the one hand, the evidence is weak. On the other hand, Noam Chomsky's skeptical, and agreeing with him's always a poor bet. The smart monkey's lying low for now.
Soon we'll all be knee deep in test tube monkeys!
We know why monkeys are difficult to clone, we know how to get around it, now we just have to make it pay.
Friday, November 07, 2003
You don't need this book, you're already annoying.
Malingerer turns author, touts "How to Monkey with Telemarketers (and all other phone pests.)"
Punkin'
North Carolina Zoo inmates will be smashing pumpkins and devouring them for amusement of visitors. Well, and for a snack. That too.
"Goodall’s next project could be observing banana behavior"
Queen of the chimps ineffectively dissed in Oregon letter to the editor.
Thursday, November 06, 2003
"operating a charity without a zoning exception"
Maryland backyard animal sanctuary barred from keeping exotics.
Wednesday, November 05, 2003
Tuesday, November 04, 2003
Creationist Crapfest
Piltdown fraud anniversary, ICR apologist Duane Gish (a man with a bit of a history,) touts ICR products.
Meta, meta, meta
A slow day in monkeywatching. But look, a Google hit on "monkey feces" in the referer log.
Monday, November 03, 2003
"Karl Rove, the organ grinder to Bush’s monkey"
Say it often enough, loudly enough and shrilly enough, and it's almost as if it were true.
"Human and primate alike got wet"
Monkeys at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo resist being brought in for the Winter.
Sunday, November 02, 2003
Queen of the Chimps deemed Museum-worthy
Georgia museum spills the beans. Chimp queen dowdified, "This incredible exhibit...can answer...the questions that will be raised (by visitors)...and...it's brilliant!" Ellipses not mine.
I don't want to know his idea of a date
Burning garbage to generate power is "comparable to alluring a monkey to take a short walk for getting a banana, eventually only to trap it to death."
Authorities recommend panic
This is how it begins: portions of New Delhi overrun with monkeys... powerlines down...government buildings ransacked...best efforts of scientists, armed with screechy machines, to no avail...Rumsfeld remains mum...simian overlords welcomed...appeasement movement gains international support...treehuggers blame civilization, recommend return to caves, trees.
Bad news for monkeys!
California "vintner" touting banana wines to China. "A feature of the wines is the labels"
Saturday, November 01, 2003
"protection against infectious diseases to newborns in developing countries"
And this is why animal research, on balance, is an acceptable thing. And it's what won't happen if PETA and their co-religionists have their way.
Good news for Caribbean monkeys
EUnuchs to tax their citizens to encourage inefficient, expensive Jamaican banana farming. Efficient Jamaican banana farmers out of luck.
Cure for cancer, bah!
Costs soar for Cambridge University's medical research laboratory. Monkeys, anti-human activists celebrate.
I think I'm a baboon, therefore I am
Team of psychologists declare baboons capable of abstract thought.
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