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Ep.#113: Jen Feuerstein, the sanctuary director of Save The Chimps.org., shares what's really behind the big smiles of chimp actors, the PTSD connection between chimps & military vets, why you should rethink that "sanctuary" you may be supporting & more

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Tue 30 Dec 2014
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https://livelifeaggressively.libsyn.com/ep113-jen-feuerstein-the-sanctuary-director-of-save-the-chimpsorg-shares-whats-really-behind-the-big-smiles-of-chimp-actors-the-ptsd-connection-between-chimps-military-vets-why-you-should-rethink-that-sanctuary-you-may-be-supporting-more

Jen Feuerstein is the sanctuary director of the Save The Chimps organization. Jen joins us to discuss how the chimps of STC were rescued from a major animal testing facility in New Mexico, the truth behind the use of chimps in the entertainment and advertising industry, why that "sanctuary" you are donating to, may not be a "true" sanctuary, the misconceptions of the subject of chimps sharing 98.6% of human DNA, the connection of PTSD in chimps & military vets, as well as the following:
 


  • What exactly is Save The Chimps all about & how did Jen get involved with the organizations

  • Why is having chimps as the central figure in entertainment/acting & even "greeting cards" not a great idea

  • What is the "reasoning" behind using chimps for laboratory research & why this is an outdated excuse

  • What is a typical day at the chimp sanctuary like & why is it a place even a human would love to live

  • Jen explains why the chimp sanctuary is "not" open to the public & why any reputable animal sanctuary should follow suit

  • Why & how do the chimps at the STC sanctuary identify with or as human beings

  • Is there ever a situation when it is a good idea for a human to take a chimp in as a pet or for entertainment & why

  • Why that giant "smile" you see on a chimp's face, especially in entertainment or on greeting cards doesn't mean what you think

  • What safety parameters are set in place to protect the chimps, their caregivers, as well as prevent chimp escapes

  • Jen describes how she & her staff had to break protocol & have physical interactions with a chimp named Scarlet, who suffered from a traumatic spinal injury & how it helped her recover

  • Find out how you can become a supporter of the chimps of STC & why you will want to 

  • What is STC's protocol for their chimp residents and staff, during hurricanes

  • How can you make sure that any "sanctuary" you support is indeed a genuine reputable sanctuary worthy of your donations & support

 

All this and much more:
 
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