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Canadian Soldiers Adopt Lone Monkey in Kanduhar
A little monkey named Lucy has become the apple of the eye of a group of Canadian soldiers working out of Kandahar Airfield....
Vaccine Shields Monkeys From Simian Form of HIV
Raising hopes for the development of an AIDS vaccine that might actually work, researchers report they were able to protect monkeys against infection...
Dog Adopts Monkey as its Own (Video)
A two year-old pomeranian chose to become a loving mother to one baby orphan monkey. The two are inseparable -- mother nursing, baby traveling...
Brain Signals Revive Paralyzed Muscles in Monkeys
Monkeys were able to overcome wrist paralysis with an experimental device that might lead to new treatments for patients with stroke and spinal cord...
Primate Park Protects Exploding Population of Pesky Monkeys (Video)
Forest officials in India have come up with an unusual way of controlling pesky monkeys - they've set up a park to protect them....
Monkey Brains In U.S. Make Robot Walk In Japan
New research allows rhesus monkeys in North Carolina - just by thinking - to control robotic arms & legs all the way in Japan....
The Monkey Place Saves Most Endangered African Primates
A non-profit started in Nigeria by two Portland men is working on "the highest conservation priority of all African primates", saving the drill money,...
Zoo Hires Feng Shui Expert to Aid Monkeys
The Los Angeles Zoo paid $4,500 to an expert in the ancient Chinese art of feng shui to ensure three endangered golden monkeys on...
Golden Monkeys Surprising Comeback
China's golden monkeys, a species more endangered than giant pandas (and almost as adorable), have made a surprising comeback with populations quadrupling in the...
Gorillas Use Chest Beating to Prevent Conflict, Not Provoke it, a New Study Finds
A gorilla's chest beating is an incredible sight, and sound, to behold, but new research based on years of observation of mountain gorillas shows...
The ‘Skywalker’ Gibbon Thought to be Nearly Extinct Has Significant Populations Uncovered in Myanmar
From the Far East comes fantastic news for species conservation after new populations of the gorgeous 'Skywalker' gibbon, known to science for only 6...
The Year of the Wood Dragon Approaches: Prepare for Growth and Advancement
On February 10th, the Lunar New Year will herald the end of the year of the Water Rabbit and the beginning of the year...
Wild and Wonderful Saiga is No Longer Endangered with a Million Roaming Now in Central Asia
Decades of hard work on the part of national and international conservation partners have reaped rich rewards for the saiga, one of the world’s...
Good News in History, December 18
Happy 77th Birthday to Steven Spielberg, one of the most popular and successful movie producers in film history. Bullied as an Orthodox Jew growing...
Good News in History, December 17
Happy 79th Birthday to English actor Bernard Hill, most known for his portrayal of King Theoden in The Lord of the Rings. Hill has the...
Electrical Brain Stimulation Improves Mental Processes in Alzheimer’s Patients
Researchers found that twice-daily current stimulation sessions of around 20 minutes improved the memory and overall cognitive performance of elderly people living with Alzheimer's...
Good News in History, December 8
100 years ago today, a sign was erected in the California hills advertising a new housing project called "Hollywoodland." Real estate developers Woodruff and...
The Comedy Wildlife Photo Winners Are Here–And They’re Absolutely Adorable
The funniest photography competition in the world announced their winners and the grand prize winner was a kangaroo playing air guitar.
Up against 5,300 entries...
Good News in History, November 14
85 years ago today, the Lion's Gate Bridge opened in Vancouver. Crossing the Burrard Inlet, the total length of the bridge including the north...
Cats Make Nearly 300 Different Facial Expressions to Communicate Feline Feelings
Cats sometimes get a bad rap as loners and antisocial furballs with cold, indifferent looks. But, unsurprisingly for a domesticated hunter, they are very...