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Saving the Chimps NEW! 02/12/08
Article in Southern Living Magazine featuring Save the Chimps.

Chimps Move To St. Lucie After Long Military Career
03/20/07
Read an article on Save the Chimps from the Palm Beach Post.

Chimps find sanctuary on Treasure Coast 03/13/07
Read an article on Save the Chimps from Indian River Magazine.

Chimp refuge is among the largest in the world 09/12/06
Associated Press article featuring Save the Chimps.

The Chimp Rescuer 04/06

Animal activist Carole Noon creates a Florida sanctuary for hundreds of lab chimps that were cruelly treated for decades and are now getting the love they deserve.
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266 apes will populate 'chimp city' west of Fort Pierce 02/06
When it comes to moving apes cross-country, the folks at Save the Chimps don't monkey around.

Going home: Research chimps make trip to Florida 02/06
Two hundred sixty-six chimpanzees are going home to Florida.

Retired Medical Research Chimps Start Migrating South for Retirement 02/06
"Migration Establishes the Largest Chimp Sanctuary in the World"

Opening the Door: Save the Chimps Gives New Life to Florida Retirement
The Satya Interview with Carole Noon

Goodall Group Calls for Curtain on Ape "Actors"
The Chimpanzee Collaboratory, headed by famed primatologist Jane Goodall, is launching a public-awareness campaign urging the entertainment industry to ban great ape actors.

Going Ape in Alamogordo
Caretakers at the Save the Chimps sanctuary here said a tear-filled but jubilant goodbye to three of their ape friends Saturday morning as the trio left on a cross-country trip to a new life in Florida.
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Cheetah, You Ought To Be Out Of Pictures
A move to ban chimps from movies.

Caregivers Go Ape for Chimps
It's not quite paradise, but for 222 chimps, now free from being subjected to biomedical experiments, Save the Chimps is a far cry from their former primate hell.

Working for Chimp Change
"The idea is for these chimps to be chimps," Noon says. "They've earned it."

Florida Sanctuary Retires All Chimpanzees and Monkeys at Defunct Coulston Primate Lab
The notorious Coulston Foundation primate-testing laboratory has shut down and each of the 266 chimpanzees and 61 monkeys will be permanently removed from research.

After years of being poked, hundreds of research chimps may relax in Florida
In an unprecedented agreement hailed by animal-rights activists, the Coulston Foundation... has shut down its New Mexico facility and transferred 266 of its research chimpanzees to the custody of Florida's Save the Chimps.

Coulston lab shuttered; monkeys get new caretakers
The controversial Coulston Foundation, based in Alamogordo, N.M., has shut down, and its chimpanzees and monkeys will be relocated to a sanctuary in Florida.

Researcher Gives Up Chimps
Move Ends Long Battle with Animal-Rights Groups over Treatment of the Primates

Former Astrochimps Spend Golden Years at Fla. Sanctuary
Slowly but surely, they've started to groom, bond, play, squabble, and reconcile. Their human caretakers at the isolated sanctuary nestled among Florida's orange groves aren't teaching them how.

Jane Goodall Tours Sanctuary
New chimp facility founded by former student of renowned primate researcher.

Goodall: Dream for Chimps Becoming Reality
Scientist Jane Goodall brought her campaign to save chimpanzees to Fort Pierce, touring the future retirement home of 21 chimps.

Experts Praise New Chimp Habitat
Twenty-one chimpanzees that served as test subjects in the early days of the U.S. Air Force space program will soon be living in luxury in St. Lucie County.

Carole Noon: A Champ for Chimps
Boynton Beach primatologist nears completion of sanctuary for former lab animals.

Chimp Christmas Cards Help Support Sanctuary
Don't be a chump; give to the chimps. Group trying to save chimpanzees used in NASA testing.

Ground Breaking
An official Ground Breaking Ceremony was held on Thursday, August 17, 2000. After three years of vision, the sanctuary is now a reality.

Work Begins On Building Home For Ex-space Chimps
Dump trucks were already out constructing the center, which is set to receive 21 chimps in October.
 

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