1. Saving Primates from Biomedical Research
In his book, Westoll clarifies that most of these animals were alienated from their mothers after they were born, injected with pathogens and deadly diseases, repeatedly subjected to several theatre sessions, and regularly driven crazy through seclusion and social withdrawal (Westoll 31). ... The strong connection and attachment between Westoll and the animals was the motivating factor that provided the emotional aspects captured in the book. ... His personal experience guided the publishing of a powerful book on restoring civilization in the way chimpanzees were treated in the medica...
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- Approx Pages: 3
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate