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| Great Ape Trust officials are awaiting a hydrologic analysis from the U.S. Corps of Engineers on factors contributing to record flooding in June. The information will be valuable as Great Ape Trust, whose losses are expected to exceed $1 million, determines the best strategy for replacing lost buildings. » Full
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GREAT APE TRUST GAINS STATUS IN RWANDA
Great Ape Trust of Iowa has registered with the government of the Republic of Rwanda as an international non-governmental organization, a step that Director of Conservation Dr. Benjamin Beck said "recognizes the legitimacy" of the Gishwati Area Conservation Program. » Read
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PAPER SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON BONOBO LANGUAGE
Graduate student Janni Pedersen applies linguistic tools used to analyze human language to bonobo communication for paper published this month in scientific journal. » Read
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ORANGUTAN CARETAKER PROFILED IN AMERICAN CAREERS PUBLICATION
When a writer for American Careers was assigned a profile on a non-farm animal caretaker, she contacted Great Ape Trust of Iowa’s Peter Clay, a senior orangutan caretaker. » Read
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TEACHER WORKSHOPS POSTPONED AS FLOOD RECOVERY CONTINUES
Great Ape Trust of Iowa has postponed its planned series of workshops for 100 Iowa science teachers as work continues to return to normal business operations after June flooding. » Read
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