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The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary
''The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary: A Canadian Story of Resilience and Recovery'' is a non-fiction book, written by Canadian writer Andrew Westoll, first published in May 2011 by Harper Collins. In the book, the author chronicles the time he spent volunteering at the Fauna Sanctuary, an animal refuge in Quebec for chimpanzees that had been used for biomedical research. ==Synopsis== ''The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary'' describes what chimpanzees endure as research subjects. Westoll explains that most were separated from their mothers at birth, injected with diseases and deadly viruses, repeatedly operated on, and frequently driven mad through isolation and social deprivation.〔Donaldson, Emily, (''The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary'' ), Quill & Quire, Retrieved 11/17/2012〕 The chimps, whose life expectancy is similar to humans, had spent over a decade living in "horrific lab conditions".〔The ''Huffington Post'', June 3, 2012, (Top Banana: Andrew Westoll's ''The Chimps Of Fauna Sanctuary'' Lands Charles Taylor Prize ), Retrieved 11/17/2012〕 Speaking at the award ceremony for the 2012 "Charles Taylor Prize", Westoll said "he became attached to each of the animals", and that "the strong feelings remain". He continued by saying "this is why I write, so I can remember and experience my time with them again", concluding his speech saying: "I remember them all the time."〔CBC News, March 5, 2012, (Chimp sanctuary tale wins $25K Charles Taylor Prize ), Retrieved 11/17/2012〕
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