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DR. ROB SHUMAKER AUDIO/VIDEO

Katy Settles In
Katy, a 19-year-old female orangutan, was relocated to Great Ape Trust of Iowa from the Los Angeles area. She's among the first of eight additional orangutans who will be transferred to Des Moines.
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Meet Rocky
Rocky - The most visible orangutan in entertainment today, young Rocky has been transferred to Great Ape Trust from Los Angeles. He will become part of The Trust's non-invasive scientific research program into ape intelligence and behavior.
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Orangutan Arrival
Two entertainment orangutans from the Los Angeles area are now part of Great Ape Trust of Iowa. Dr. Robert Shumaker, director of orangutan research talks about the arrival of Katy and Rocky.
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Scientific Research Opportunities
The arrival of entertainment orangutans from the Los Angeles area means additional scientific research opportunities at Great Ape Trust of Iowa. Dr. Robert Shumaker discusses the importance of this expansion.
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Apes in Entertainment
A group of entertainment orangutans is being relocated from the Los Angeles area to Great Ape Trust. Dr. Robert Shumaker, director of orangutan research at The Trust says this begins to close the curtain in the U.S. on the use of orangutans in films, commercials and advertisements.
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Great Ape Trust Academy - Part 5
Dr. Robert Shumaker, director of orangutan research at Great Ape Trust, discusses the importance of Great Ape Academy.
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Azy’s Research Session
Azy works with Dr. Shumaker daily as part of the Orangutan Language Project at Great Ape Trust.
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Meet Azy
Azy was one of the first residents at Great Ape Trust, arriving in September 2004 from the Smithsonian National Zoological Park in Washington, DC.
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On Conservation Statistics
Dr. Rob Shumaker says about 5,000 orangutans live in Sumatra with another 15,000 – 20,000 in Borneo. Field researchers predict wild orangutans could be gone in ten years or less.
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On Opportunities At Great Ape Trust
At the National Zoo in Washington, DC, Dr. Shumaker conducted his research with the orangutans Azy and Indah before zoo visitors. He sees similar opportunities at Great Ape Trust.
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On Research Conducted Before The Public
Dr. Shumaker's research with the orangutans Azy and Indah at the National Zoo in Washington, DC is conducted before the public.
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Knowing Great Apes As Individuals
With over two decades of scientific research involving orangutans, Dr. Rob Shumaker has learned the importance of knowing great apes as individuals.
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On Great Ape Trust of Iowa
Dr. Rob Shumaker says Great Ape Trust will go beyond providing an honorable home to the world's great apes with a focus on research and education.
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Primates in Question - 3
With Primates in Question, Dr. Shumaker hopes to generate additional interest and respect for primates as well as a desire to do more for great ape conservation and welfare.
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Primates in Question - 2
Dr. Shumaker says Primates in Question is an easily read general information book geared toward middle/high school level readers and above.
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Primates in Question - 1
Dr. Rob Shumaker explains what readers will find in Primates in Question.
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The Orangutan Conservancy
Dedicated scientists and conservationists are working diligently in Indonesia to ease the plight of orangutans.
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Azy’s First Meal at Great Ape Trust of Iowa
Azy, a male orangutan, enjoys his first meal at Great Ape Trust of Iowa.
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Azy
Born at the National Zoo in 1977, Azy, is a male orangutan. Read more or click here to see a video of Azy.
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