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Chimpanzee Robby's circus wins German court battle to keep him | Chimpanzee Robby's circus wins German court battle to keep him |
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A legal and ethical drama has come to an end over whether Robby the chimpanzee should live out his years among people or fellow apes. | A legal and ethical drama has come to an end over whether Robby the chimpanzee should live out his years among people or fellow apes. |
Robby, who is in his forties and born in a zoo, has spent most of his life with German circus ringmaster Klaus Köhler and his family. | Robby, who is in his forties and born in a zoo, has spent most of his life with German circus ringmaster Klaus Köhler and his family. |
Animal rights groups have for years called for his rehabilitation among other apes in a specialist sanctuary. | Animal rights groups have for years called for his rehabilitation among other apes in a specialist sanctuary. |
But a court's 2015 decision to move him from the circus has been overturned. | But a court's 2015 decision to move him from the circus has been overturned. |
Klaus Köhler of Circus Belly appealed to a higher court in the northern state of Lower Saxony, arguing that that any move would be tantamount to a death sentence for Robby. | Klaus Köhler of Circus Belly appealed to a higher court in the northern state of Lower Saxony, arguing that that any move would be tantamount to a death sentence for Robby. |
The court in Lüneburg agreed that handing him over was unreasonable at such a late stage in his life. | |
Chimpanzees live up to 40 years in the wild and into their fifties in captivity. | Chimpanzees live up to 40 years in the wild and into their fifties in captivity. |
Robby is thought to be the last chimp in a German circus and his age is unclear. Mr Köhler believes he is 47, but the court said he was 43. | Robby is thought to be the last chimp in a German circus and his age is unclear. Mr Köhler believes he is 47, but the court said he was 43. |
"I'm glad I can keep my child," the circus director said. "Robby is my seventh child and belongs to the family." | "I'm glad I can keep my child," the circus director said. "Robby is my seventh child and belongs to the family." |
Animal rights groups were disappointed with the ruling and repeated their call for a nationwide ban on wild animals in circuses. | Animal rights groups were disappointed with the ruling and repeated their call for a nationwide ban on wild animals in circuses. |
Peta launched its "Save Robby" campaign in 2011, posting pictures of a dejected-looking chimp in what it called "horrific conditions" in a circus wagon. | Peta launched its "Save Robby" campaign in 2011, posting pictures of a dejected-looking chimp in what it called "horrific conditions" in a circus wagon. |
"The animal has had a sad life and never had adequate social partners," it argued. | "The animal has had a sad life and never had adequate social partners," it argued. |
Animal expert Pierre Grothmann, a key witness in the case, told the court that owing to his upbringing the chimpanzee lacked social skills as well as contact with others and had developmental disorders. | Animal expert Pierre Grothmann, a key witness in the case, told the court that owing to his upbringing the chimpanzee lacked social skills as well as contact with others and had developmental disorders. |
However, Mr Köhler, 70, insisted his family spent four hours a day with the chimp and described Robby as a "personality with human features". | However, Mr Köhler, 70, insisted his family spent four hours a day with the chimp and described Robby as a "personality with human features". |
The court decided that the earlier ruling had failed to take into account the effects of a relocation so late in Robby's life. | The court decided that the earlier ruling had failed to take into account the effects of a relocation so late in Robby's life. |
Although Robby was badly disturbed, they assessed that staying with the circus was the lesser of two evils. | Although Robby was badly disturbed, they assessed that staying with the circus was the lesser of two evils. |
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