Great Ape Project
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The Great Ape Project (GAP), founded in 1993, is an international organization of primatologists, anthropologists, ethicists, and others who advocate a United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Great Apes that would confer basic legal rights on non-human great apes: chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans.
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See also
- Great ape personhood
- Great ape language
- Non-human primate experiments
- Great Ape Trust
- Great Apes Survival Partnership
- Kinshasa Declaration on Great Apes
- Great ape research ban
Primate trade:
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- Animal rights
- Animal welfare
- Animal rights by country or territory
- List of animal rights advocates
- List of animal rights groups
- International Primate Day
- Monkey Day
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