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Meanwhile... in Copperbelt, Zambia, tending to a baby chimp led to one of the largest chimpanzee reserves in the world

it’s been 35 years since a game ranger left a badly injured baby chimp in the care of cattle ranchers David and Sheila Siddle. The Siddles didn’t know anything about chimps, but they

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