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    International Primate Day, September 1, is an annual educational observance event organized since 2005 largely by British-based Animal Defenders International (ADI) and supported annually by various primate-oriented advocacy organizations, speaks for all higher and lower primates, typically endorsing humane agendas where primates are at risk, as in research institutions or species endangerment in precarious environmental situations.
    International Primate Day, September 1, is an annual educational observance event organized since 2005 largely by British-based Animal Defenders International (DI) and supported annually by various primate-orientated advocacy organizations around the world.
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    International Primate Day, September 1, is an annual educational observance event organized since 2005 largely by British-based Animal Defenders International (DI) and supported annually by various primate-orientated advocacy organizations around the world. Since 1973 IPPL has been actively engaged protecting and saving primates.
    Did you know that although primates occur naturally in 90 countries, two thirds of all primates can be found in just four of those countries? Brazil, Madagascar, Indonesia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are high-priority areas for primate conservation.
    At present, the Declaration on Great Apes is not generally supported by all primatologists. Several organizations, including GRASP, the Great Apes Survival Project, are more concerned with apes in the wild than with legal issues surrounding the relatively few apes in captivity.
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    International Primate Day, September 1, is an annual educational observance event organized since 2005 largely by British-based Animal Defenders International (ADI) and supported annually by various primate-oriented advocacy organizations, speaks for all higher and lower primates, typically endorsing humane … See more

    Primates are a very large family of about 200 species, and include great apes, monkeys, lemurs, et al. Statements on great apes which focus largely or entirely on apes would not include all primates. See more

    The release of apes from biomedical laboratories started in Europe and Japan about fifteen years before that movement emerged in North … See more

    The Great Ape Project is campaigning to have the United Nations endorse a Declaration on Great Apes. This would extend what the project calls the "community of equals" to include chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans. The declaration … See more

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