Primate Rescue Center | |
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37°50′46″N 84°38′18″W / 37.846079°N 84.638457°W | |
Date opened | September 1987 |
Location |
Wilmore, Kentucky United States |
Land area | 30 acres |
No. of animals | 50+ |
No. of species | 12 recognised: Pan troglodytes Macaca nigra Cebus Colobus guereza Ateles vellerosus Macaca fascicularis Macaca nemestrina Macaca mulatta Macaca fuscata Cercopithecus aethiops Hylobates syndactylus Papio anubis |
Website | primaterescue.org |
The Primate Rescue Center is a primate rescue organization founded by Clay Miller and April Truitt in the late 1980s. The PRC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Wilmore, Kentucky, United States, approximately 17 miles south of Lexington, Kentucky. [1] The PRC provides lifetime sanctuary for rescued primates from all over the United States, and is home to over 50 primates, including a troop of 11 common chimpanzees. [2]
The PRC works to alleviate the suffering of primates wherever it occurs by:
The staff at the PRC has also worked closely with the Kentucky state government, and in particular with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, in helping to draft now-enacted regulations against the importation of primates into the state by private individuals.
Most primates that end up at the center are former pets, [8] but some species, like the rhesus macaque and olive baboon are common laboratory animals. The center is currently home to over fifty animals of the following twelves species:
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Primate Rescue Center | |
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37°50′46″N 84°38′18″W / 37.846079°N 84.638457°W | |
Date opened | September 1987 |
Location |
Wilmore, Kentucky United States |
Land area | 30 acres |
No. of animals | 50+ |
No. of species | 12 recognised: Pan troglodytes Macaca nigra Cebus Colobus guereza Ateles vellerosus Macaca fascicularis Macaca nemestrina Macaca mulatta Macaca fuscata Cercopithecus aethiops Hylobates syndactylus Papio anubis |
Website | primaterescue.org |
The Primate Rescue Center is a primate rescue organization founded by Clay Miller and April Truitt in the late 1980s. The PRC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Wilmore, Kentucky, United States, approximately 17 miles south of Lexington, Kentucky. [1] The PRC provides lifetime sanctuary for rescued primates from all over the United States, and is home to over 50 primates, including a troop of 11 common chimpanzees. [2]
The PRC works to alleviate the suffering of primates wherever it occurs by:
The staff at the PRC has also worked closely with the Kentucky state government, and in particular with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, in helping to draft now-enacted regulations against the importation of primates into the state by private individuals.
Most primates that end up at the center are former pets, [8] but some species, like the rhesus macaque and olive baboon are common laboratory animals. The center is currently home to over fifty animals of the following twelves species:
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