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Chimps dubbed Liberia's 'Planet of the Apes' face starvation after New York blood bank ceases funding

Chimp colony dubbed 'Planet of the Apes' in Liberia is at the centre of an international storm

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The only significant inhabitants of the six islets, the chimps have been living an idyllic existence, fed by human volunteers on their very own 'Planet of the Apes'.Photo: AFP

A speedboat laden with exotic fruit approaches and four chimpanzees come bounding over from the dense forest, screeching excitedly as volunteers throw them pineapple and mango chunks.

The apes are part of a celebrated colony of former research lab captives enjoying retirement uncaged on an atoll deep in the jungle of southern Liberia, known as Monkey Island.

The only significant inhabitants of the six islets, the chimps have been living an idyllic existence, fed by human volunteers on their very own 'Planet of the Apes' - a nickname given to the archipelago by local media.

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But the colony of 66 chimps has been at the centre of an international storm since the New York-based blood bank funding it announced in March it was stopping the cash.

The US-based blood bank funding the colony announced in March it was stopping the cash.Photo: AFP
The US-based blood bank funding the colony announced in March it was stopping the cash.Photo: AFP
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The New York Blood Centre (NYBC), which carried out about 30 years of biomedical research on the animals, had publicly committed to their lifelong care after they were retired in 2005.

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