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NATION, Page 29American NotesTEXASPensions for Primates
It seems like a sensational deal. After a mere two or three
years of work, retire on a pension that will finance decades of
carefree living. Such a bargain is in fact available -- but only
to chimpanzees. Some 80 chimps are involved in a research project
in San Antonio in which they are injected with the AIDS virus;
they develop some clinical symptoms but not the full disease and
have every prospect of living out their normal life-span of 40 to
60 years. They are, however, useless for further research, and it
seems imprudent to release the AIDS-infected primates, who were
born in captivity, into the wild. So the Southwest Foundation for
Biomedical Research, which breeds the chimps and contracts them out
to research organizations, charges customers $30,000 per animal to
set up what amounts to a retirement plan to defray the cost of
caring for the primates during their golden years. While subject
to experiments, the chimps live alone in huts, but when their brief
working lives are over, they are gathered into colonies of eight
or ten in in-door-outdoor block houses that give them room to romp.
Says foundation official Jorg Eichberg: "They lead a very normal
life."