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occurred after our split from the other great apes —the orangutans,
gorillas, bonobos and chimpanzees. We know this from looking at both the brains of these species, as
well ... animals that go beyond harming their opponents
to obliterating them: ants, wolves, lions, and chimpanzees. When these species attack to kill, they
typically target adult members of neighboring groups, using ... occupy a unique position within the animal kingdom as
large scale killers.
Chimpanzees only kill adults when there are many attackers against one victim, with the vast
majority of kills
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securing
a safe and secure future of threatened African elephant populations, and care for
Chimpanzees previously used for medical tests.
ABOUT THE RICHARDSON CENTER:
The Richardson Center promotes global peace ... report from the pilot training in Kenya,
September 2016.
IV. Protection and Care of Chimpanzees
The Richardson Center engaged in the protection and care of Chimpanzees. More than
60 chimpanzees ... government of Liberia to ensure proper long-term care
and well-being of the chimpanzees after the New York Blood Center (NYBC) forced
them to suffer in captivity, endure painful
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securing
a safe and secure future of threatened African elephant populations, and care for
Chimpanzees previously used for medical tests.
ABOUT THE RICHARDSON CENTER:
The Richardson Center promotes global peace ... report from the pilot training in Kenya,
September 2016.
IV. Protection and Care of Chimpanzees
The Richardson Center engaged in the protection and care of Chimpanzees. More than
60 chimpanzees ... government of Liberia to ensure proper long-term care
and well-being of the chimpanzees after the New York Blood Center (NYBC) forced
them to suffer in captivity, endure painful
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00461952.pdf
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securing
a safe and secure future of threatened African elephant populations, and care for
Chimpanzees previously used for medical tests.
ABOUT THE RICHARDSON CENTER:
The Richardson Center promotes global peace ... report from the pilot training in Kenya,
September 2016.
IV. Protection and Care of Chimpanzees
The Richardson Center engaged in the protection and care of Chimpanzees. More than
60 chimpanzees ... government of Liberia to ensure proper long-term care
and well-being of the chimpanzees after the New York Blood Center (NYBC) forced
them to suffer in captivity, endure painful
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02228007.pdf
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securing
a safe and secure future of threatened African elephant populations, and care for
Chimpanzees previously used for medical tests.
ABOUT THE RICHARDSON CENTER:
The Richardson Center promotes global peace ... report from the pilot training in Kenya,
September 2016.
IV. Protection and Care of Chimpanzees
The Richardson Center engaged in the protection and care of Chimpanzees. More than
60 chimpanzees ... government of Liberia to ensure proper long-term care
and well-being of the chimpanzees after the New York Blood Center (NYBC) forced
them to suffer in captivity, endure painful
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other. 'There is simply Once it got out there, that thing burned
chimpanzees, porcupines, scaly anteat- no greater threat to humanity than a right through the forest. We caught ... current ap- viral reservoirs on earth. At that, he and
Cameroon, when a chimpanzee virus proach to infectious epidemics to the I marched into the pitch-black forest,
was transmitted ... Many species use plants as Jetson. The Ploom delivers a mea-
N with chimpanzees. "I always
loved them," he told me one evening,
medicine in much the same way that
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Capitab 3€o Money Marker
By Karin Brulliard September 29
Some of the chimpanzees were rejected pets. Others were captured in the
wild. All of them were taken ... charity withdrew funding, saying the chimps were now the
government's responsibility.
Today, 63 chimpanzees remain on the islands, and they're being cared for by
a coalition headed ... cannot divert "millions of
dollars away from our lifesaving mission" to care for chimpanzees.
This week, the Humane Society announced that it was partnering with
former New Mexico governor
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FDIC Capettek)ie 1360 Money Markets"
By Karin Brulliard September 29
Some of the chimpanzees were rejected pets. Others were captured in the
wild. All of them were taken ... charity withdrew funding, saying the chimps were now the
government's responsibility.
Today, 63 chimpanzees remain on the islands, and they're being cared for by
a coalition headed ... cannot divert "millions of
dollars away from our lifesaving mission" to care for chimpanzees.
This week, the Humane Society announced that it was partnering with
former New Mexico governor
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copmeale 1360 Money Market'
By Karin Brulliard September 29
Some of the chimpanzees were rejected pets. Others were captured in the
wild. All of them were taken ... charity withdrew funding, saying the chimps were now the
government's responsibility.
Today, 63 chimpanzees remain on the islands, and they're being cared for by
a coalition headed ... cannot divert "millions of
dollars away from our lifesaving mission" to care for chimpanzees.
This week, the Humane Society announced that it was partnering with
former New Mexico governor
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Capitab 3€o Money Marker
By Karin Brulliard September 29
Some of the chimpanzees were rejected pets. Others were captured in the
wild. All of them were taken ... charity withdrew funding, saying the chimps were now the
government's responsibility.
Today, 63 chimpanzees remain on the islands, and they're being cared for by
a coalition headed ... cannot divert "millions of
dollars away from our lifesaving mission" to care for chimpanzees.
This week, the Humane Society announced that it was partnering with
former New Mexico governor
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copmeale 1360 Money Market'
By Karin Brulliard September 29
Some of the chimpanzees were rejected pets. Others were captured in the
wild. All of them were taken ... charity withdrew funding, saying the chimps were now the
government's responsibility.
Today, 63 chimpanzees remain on the islands, and they're being cared for by
a coalition headed ... cannot divert "millions of
dollars away from our lifesaving mission" to care for chimpanzees.
This week, the Humane Society announced that it was partnering with
former New Mexico governor
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00461969.pdf
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copmeale 1360 Money Market'
By Karin Brulliard September 29
Some of the chimpanzees were rejected pets. Others were captured in the
wild. All of them were taken ... charity withdrew funding, saying the chimps were now the
government's responsibility.
Today, 63 chimpanzees remain on the islands, and they're being cared for by
a coalition headed ... cannot divert "millions of
dollars away from our lifesaving mission" to care for chimpanzees.
This week, the Humane Society announced that it was partnering with
former New Mexico governor
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evidence comes from behavioral
observations, primarily of the great apes and most significantly of
chimpanzees, the living species to whom we are most closely related. From
these observations he seeks ... mental capabilities from those of modern humans. Of course, differences
are undeniable—otherwise a chimpanzee might be writing this review—
but their nature and extent have been long debated with ... time of the divide between the
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lineages that led to the modern-day chimpanzee and human. Ultimately the
gap must derive from differences in the genomes, and here
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small technological evolutions. Con-
change. even as we cause it. poises, whales, chimpanzees), or wheth- centrating on assumptions might. there-
er it is inevitable in (or perhaps can be fore ... tissue and bone. It is born
perform their tasks with little or no chimpanzee is probably self-aware. A of other animals, lives, and dies, and has
human supervision
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small technological evolutions. Con-
change, even as we cause it. poises, whales, chimpanzees), or wheth- centrating on assumptions might, there-
er it is inevitable in (or perhaps can be fore ... tissue and bone. It is born
perform their tasks with little or no chimpanzee is probably self-aware. A of other animals, lives, and dies, and has
human supervision
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