The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is expected to decide soon if more U.S. taxpayer dollars will go to two Colombian malaria experimenters who are The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is expected to decide soon if more U.S. taxpayer dollars will go to two Colombian malaria experimenters who are currently under investigation by local authorities and who confine tiny owl monkeys to rusty cages amid their own waste in a makeshift pen made of backyard fencing and plastic sheets. After an exhaustive 18-month investigation involving testimonies from 11 insiders, PETA filed a complaint, including video and photographic evidence, with NIH on December 21 to expose the married couple’s apparent wrongdoing. This includes seemingly illegal capture and breeding of monkeys, apparently illegal experiments on these animals, horrific violations of animal welfare laws and NIH animal welfare guidelines, questionable business practices such as having children on the board of directors, lack of p
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