Primate_Freedom_Project

Primate Freedom Project

Primate Freedom Project

Animal rights organisation in Georgia


The Primate Freedom Project is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit grassroots animal rights organization based in Atlanta, Georgia. It is dedicated to ending the use of nonhuman primates in biomedical and harmful behavioral experimentation.[1]

Logo of the Primate Freedom Project.

The project is the primary sponsor of the proposed National Primate Research Exhibition Hall (NPRX) at 26 North Charter, directly between the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center and the Harry Harlow Primate Psychology Laboratory, in Madison, Wisconsin.[2][3]

The project provides information to the public concerning the use of nonhuman primates in biomedical and behavioral research in the United States. It advocates for the monkeys and chimpanzees held in American laboratories, primarily through encouraging supporters to write on behalf of individual animals, and through direct mailings to members of the United States Congress.[4] It also supports affiliated grassroots efforts around the United States.

The organization gathers specific details about specific monkeys and chimpanzees in American laboratories through the use of the Freedom of Information Act and state open records statutes. Some of this information is used to memorialize identifying information about specific animals on tags that supporters can wear.[5]

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Notes

  1. Twohey, Megan. "The protesters next door", Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, July 24, 2005.
  2. Allen, John. ""Monkey business"" (PDF). (110 KB), On Wisconsin, Winter 2005.
  3. "The Congressional Educator", Primate Freedom Project.
  4. "Primate Freedom Tags", Primate Freedom Project.

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