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Abandoned chimpanzees receive grant for long-term care :
The Humane Society of the United States
More than 60 chimpanzees abandoned in Liberia by the New York Blood Center are on a path to living at a
suitable long-term sanctuary thanks to a new grant.
The Richardson Center for Global Engagement earmarked a Atli& grant for The Humane Society of the
United States supporting efforts to work alongside the government of Lbena to ensure proper long-term care
and well-being of the chimpanzees after the New York Blood Center forced them to suffer in captivity. endure
panful research experiments and then left them to die of starvation and dehydration.
In addition to supporting efforts on the ground in Liberia. The HSUS and RGCE are colaborating to increase
pressure on the NYBC to reinstate funding and kve up to its responsiaTity and pubic promise to provide
kfetnie care of the animals. Gov. Bill Richardson. founder of RCGE. and Wayne Pixel*. president and CEO
of The HSUS. sent a joint letter to nearly 90 of the blood center's most significant donors urging them to place
pressure on NYBC by condemning its reprehensible actions and withdrawing funding until the blood center
takes responsibility.
Pacelle said: 'We are grateful to Gov. Richardson and the Richardson Center for Global Engagement for their
dedication to this cause and collaboration with The Humane Society of the United States as we work with the
government of Liberia on efforts to provide the high-quality care owed to these chirnpanze-es."
Gov_ Richardson said: 'I'm glad our organizations - The Humane Society of the United States and the
Richardson Center for Global Engagement - can come to together in our nation's capital and work to get
something done. We look forward to working with the corporate donors to the Blood Center to hold the center
accountable for abandoning these chimps. This is the launch of something that will be truly exciting!'
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