The NIH closed its investigation into 43 monkeys fled from Alpha Genesis in November. USDA regulators did not think the ...
That incident is now under investigation. Greg Westergaard, CEO of the Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center, seemed to have had enough of the attacks when he addressed the November monkey escape ...
After the final monkeys' recovery, Alpha Genesis CEO Greg Westergaard told authorities that the animals appeared to be in good health despite months spent outdoors. Police had described the ...
"Everyone is healthy and doing well," Greg Westergaard, CEO of the research company Alpha Genesis, said in an email. The primates broke loose from Alpha Genesis in Yemassee, Beaufort County ...
Recommended Videos The recaptured monkeys appeared to be in good health, Alpha Genesis CEO Greg Westergaard said in a statement relayed by Yemassee Police in a social media post, without further ...
The facility’s CEO, Greg Westergaard, said the monkeys appeared to be in good health and thanked the community for their help and support. “It was a real team and community effort ...
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.
The recaptured monkeys appeared to be in good health, Alpha Genesis CEO Greg Westergaard said in a statement relayed by Yemassee Police in a social media post, without further details. While they ...
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