Activists Demand Ban On Nepal Monkey Exports
A slew of activists are joining forces to call world-wide attention to the agreement between the Nepalese government and a local non-governmental organization (NGO), the Natural History Society of Nepal (NHSN), to breed thousands of rhesus monkeys for supply to U.S. laboratories.| Comments on article "Activists Demand Ban On Nepal Monkey Exports" | |||||||||
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