The NIH closed its investigation into 43 monkeys fled from Alpha Genesis in November. USDA regulators did not think the escape warranted a "critical violation." ...
Forty-three monkeys who were on the loose in South Carolina were located, but officials were working to recapture them Thursday afternoon. They escaped from Alpha Genesis, a primate research ...
Thirty-nine of the 43 monkeys that escaped the Alpha Genesis Lab have been caught, but now questions are being raised about the care of those animals. RELATED: Total of 39 monkeys captured as hunt ...
Those words come hours after PETA released its statement casting doubt regarding the capture and safety of the monkeys. "PETA highly doubts that Alpha Genesis has recaptured all the escaped ...
In early November, the monkeys escaped from the Alpha Genesis Primate Research Facility after a caretaker didn’t secure the doors, police said, citing the company’s CEO, Greg Westergaard.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals picked up its long-standing criticism of Alpha Genesis Inc.’s care of the monkeys following a Nov. 6 breach that saw 43 female rhesus macaques escape ...
A statement from the animal rights group reads in part, PETA highly doubts that Alpha Genesis has recaptured all the escaped monkeys, and we demand proof of life, including the release of the ...
Nearly 2 months after reports of mass primate deaths at Alpha Genesis' Yemassee monkey farm, federal regulators haven't released information about the incident.
Last week, Alpha Genesis said the last of the monkeys were recovered and had been returned to the facility “safe and sound.” People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued a statement on ...
"Everyone is healthy and doing well," Greg Westergaard, CEO of the research company Alpha Genesis, said in an email. Here is what we know: Where exactly did the monkeys escape in South Carolina?
The monkeys posed no risk to public health, Alpha Genesis, federal health officials and police all said. The facility breeds the monkeys to sell to medical facilities and other researchers.