Score one for the chimps — and all beings

Photo credit: Jeekc

Earlier this month on our Facebook page, we shared some news that anthropologist and primatologist Jane Goodall, our current-issue Q&A subject, would be happy about — that the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service had proposed that "all chimpanzees, those in the wild and in captivity, be listed as endangered species — a move that could end the use of chimps in medical research."

Now, just a couple of weeks later, the National Institutes of Health has issued a statement announcing that they will in fact  "substantially reduce the use of chimpanzees in NIH-funded biomedical research and designate for retirement most of the chimpanzees it currently owns or supports." Additionally, the NIH will seek to minimize the impact of research upon remaining chimpanzees. This is, at least, a step in a positive direction. Read the full NIH statement here.

(You can read an excerpt of "For Love of Nature," Andrea Miller's Q&A with Goodall — as found in our July 2013 magazinehere.)

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