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One Life: World Wildlife Day - recovering key species for ecosystem restoration

One Life: World Wildlife Day - recovering key species for ecosystem restoration
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A dying breed: Dak Lak elephants set for better welfare

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Recently rescued elephant Kham Phanh is loving sanctuary life!

Recently rescued elephant Kham Phanh is loving sanctuary life!
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We ve asked BBC & Netflix to stop using performing primates in their TV shows

We’ve asked BBC & Netflix to stop using performing primates in their TV shows We’ve asked BBC & Netflix to stop using performing primates in their TV shows 14 May 2021 We are deeply concerned by the persistent use of live monkey “actors” in television drama productions, exemplified most recently by the use of a macaque in the BBC/Netflix co-production The Serpent.  Although this appeal to the media giants was prompted by the use of a pig-tailed macaque in the recent series The Serpent, which they jointly produced, each of them continues to air programming that features other primate species as performers as well. We noted that capuchin monkeys were used as “actors” in other recent dramas, such as The Alienist and The Terror. Pig-tailed macaques are listed as ‘Vulnerable and Declining’ by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

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