In the six years he’s managed a sanctuary for abused and orphaned chimpanzees, South African conservationist Eugene Cussons is from time to time called on to comment when an ape somewhere in the world ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- In the six years he's managed a sanctuary for abused and orphaned chimpanzees, South African conservationist Eugene Cussons is from time to time called on to comment when an ape ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) In the six years he's managed a sanctuary for abused and orphaned chimpanzees, South African conservationist Eugene Cussons is from time to time called on to comment when an ape ...
Chimpanzees at a sanctuary founded by famed primatologist Jane Goodall pulled a Texas graduate student into their fenced-off enclosure, dragging him nearly a half-mile and biting his ear and hands.
Andrew Oberle with a chimp called Jessica at Chimp Eden in South Africa in a photo from his Facebook page dated Aug. 10, 2010. Andrew Oberle, who grew up in St. Louis, was leading a tour at chimp ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — In the six years he's managed a sanctuary for abused and orphaned chimpanzees, South African conservationist Eugene Cussons is from time to time called on to comment when an ape ...
Andrew Oberle, the University of Texas-San Antonio graduate anthropology student attacked by chimpanzees in South Africa, was transferred Thursday from a regional hospital in Nelspruit to a larger ...
Escape to Chimp Eden is a television series broadcast on the Animal Planet network that premiered on February 8, 2008. The series examines the rescue of abused and neglected chimpanzees.
Sanctuary offficial had to fire four rounds at the "hyped up" chimps. July 2, 2012 -- The South African chimp sanctuary where a Texas graduate student was mauled by two chimpanzees last week is safe ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Part of the short documentary lineup at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival is "Pant Hoot." As the world’s chimpanzee population dwindles in the wild, one man risks ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. When Andrew Oberle gives speeches to groups, he always starts with an experiment: “Raise your hand if you’ve survived the worst ...