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Update: how you can help chimpanzees

November 4, 2011 by Diana -

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For Seattleites and other Washingtonians who missed the talk on Wednesday, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine has posted information about how you can help chimpanzees by contacting Senator Patty Murray. Time is of the essence, so do this today. Find all the info you need here (including a link for those who live outside of Washington): http://www.pcrm.org/email/murray_letter.html

For those who did come to the talk – thank you! It was great to see both familiar and new faces. As we said on Wednesday, we are hopeful that biomedical experimentation on chimpanzees in the U.S. can end soon. Jody’s son Levi and all of the chimpanzees still used as experimental subjects need your voices to make this happen.

PCRM’s Research Policy Specialist Noelle Callahan and Director of Public and Government Affairs Elizabeth Kucinich visited the sanctuary yesterday. Normally shy, Burrito spent the entire visit staring at Elizabeth Kucinich. I do believe he’s in love.

In the photo below, left to right, is Sarah, Noelle Callahan, me and Elizabeth Kucinich.

5 Comments

  1. Amy M on November 4, 2011 at 3:44 pm

    And was Elizabeth K smitten with our man Burrito, I hope? 😉



  2. Sara on November 4, 2011 at 5:25 pm

    Has Burrito ever seen such lovely red hair? It’s ok, Burrito, you’re just like alot of guys I know. 🙂



  3. Avatar Teresa in TN on November 4, 2011 at 5:41 pm

    lol, it must be the red hair 🙂



  4. Avatar lynn on November 4, 2011 at 10:46 pm

    Yes, Mr. B does seem to have a special fondness for red heads named Elizabeth K, doesn’t he!!!



  5. Jeani Goodrich on November 5, 2011 at 11:28 am

    Ah Mr. B you just have a good eye for red heads! How wonderful that Noelle and Elizabeth got to visit. Thank you for the information Diana. I was really hoping to come but work got in the way.



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