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12/18/12 - New Iberia Primate Center in Louisiana is among labs Kinship Circle targeted for use of chimpanzees as disease models to generate data for prevention, vaccines or drugs related to humans. In September 2012, National Institutes of Health first relayed plans to classify its New Iberia chimps as ineligible for biomedical research, on the heels of a landmark Institute of Medicine study that concluded use of chimpanzees is unwarranted in invasive medical experimentation. Chimp research grants froze as NIH evaluated findings that called for stern limits and stipulated chimp use as a final option only when research is not viable in other human or nonhuman animals. For some 100 chimps in New Iberia labs, the good-news outcome is retirement to Chimp Haven in Keithville, LA. Months earlier, only 10 were slated for sanctuary, with the rest destined to "retire" to Texas Biomedical Research Institute, a lab infamous for violations of the U.S. Animal Welfare Act. NIH Health Director Francis S. Collins, MD, said, "New technologies have reduced the need for these animals continued use in research." The chimp transfer will span 15 months, during which time Chimp Haven raises $2.3 million to erect more enclosures. The sanctuary already cares for 106 federally owned chimpanzees released from research. Kinship Circle will persist in pleas to free all chimpanzees and animals from lives of misery inside labs and fight for faster development of animal-free technologies more relevant to human health. U.S. citizens can ask their federal Rep and Senators to cosponsor the Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act (H.R. 1513/S. 810) to ban research on great apes while promoting animal welfare, medical progress and economic prudence. Passage of this bill would set precedent as legal immunity from research for an entire animal species. UPDATE SOURCE: |
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