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Opening Doors: Carole Noon and Her Dream to Save the Chimps
Gary Ferguson
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| #605387 in Books | 2014-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.50 x.83 x8.76l,2.14 | File type: PDF | 176 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Very informative and inspirational. Great photos. I could not put the book down.|By GigglingPixie|This book really gives a great history as to how chimps have been abused in many different ways. It was truly eye opening to learn about how "medical research" houses these intelligent sentient beings while they conduct "scientific research(?)" on them. Then, of course, is the bree||. . .this chronicle of the work of primatologist Dr. Carole Noon will warm the hearts of animal lovers of all kinds. | |Featured on vetSTREET.com |Overflowing with engaging photos and fascinating asides...Ferguson shares the heartwarming stories of how these a
The inspiring true story of how one woman's vision and determination created the world's largest chimpanzee sanctuary. When Carole Noon, a wildlife biology student, attended a lecture given by Jane Goodall, it was a life-changing moment for Carole herself, and, ultimately, for hundreds of rescued chimpanzees. She began working with Dr. Goodall on her ChimpanZoo program, which kindled the passion that would lead Dr. Noon in 1997 to establish the Save the Chimps sanctuary....
You easily download any file type for your device.Opening Doors: Carole Noon and Her Dream to Save the Chimps | Gary Ferguson. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.