The Jakarta Animal Aid Network, with support from World Animal Protection, is hoping to rehab the macaque monkeys and release them into the wild Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been ...
This study demonstrates that only a minimal time investment was needed to train a large troop of laboratory non-human primates to co-operate in the catching procedure. A group of 45 rhesus macaques ...
The psychological well-being of laboratory primates is enhanced when they are allowed to voluntarily participate in their own care through a process called positive reinforcement training (PRT).