
Where seven chimps are living out their post-lab days
Clip: 9/15/2016 | 2m 51s
Seven former lab chimps known as the Cle elum 7 are now living in Washington state.
In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, we visit the rural pastures of Cle Elum, in Washington state, where seven former lab chimpanzees are honorary citizens. Known throughout the world as the “Cle Elum 7,” these chimps have been given a second chance to live out their lives in the wild. We visit these chimps in their new home.
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Where seven chimps are living out their post-lab days
Clip: 9/15/2016 | 2m 51s
In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, we visit the rural pastures of Cle Elum, in Washington state, where seven former lab chimpanzees are honorary citizens. Known throughout the world as the “Cle Elum 7,” these chimps have been given a second chance to live out their lives in the wild. We visit these chimps in their new home.
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