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Surplus chimpanzees that were bred for research should be put up for adoption
by zoos and game reserves, according to a report from the US National Research
Council.

The National Institutes of Health now owns about 1000 chimps, bred for AIDS
research. Caring for them costs $7 million a year. The report says that
further breeding should be halted for at least five years.

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