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At least three major documentaries appear annually about
chimpanzees and other primates,
and there are weekly stories on every major news outlet including
ABC, FOX, CBS, NBC, CNBC, etc.
The National Chimpanzee Observatory would be home to a major
Louisiana museum dedicated to an understanding of humanity and their
closest living relatives, the great apes. Ideally one of the state
museum systems will become a partner in the operation of the NCO Museum.
The museum model:
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Approximately
20 paid positions (administrative staff and employees);
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Based on data
collected from similar attractions (zoos, zoological parks,
botanical gardens) a major gift shop could generate
$2-4 million annually;
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200-seat
theater
in which major documentaries would be offered throughout the day,
much as in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
The museum would include highly interactive exhibits, including
opportunities to participate in behavioral and cognitive tests identical
to those used with the chimpanzees and remote-controlled video
surveillance tests which allow visitors to find and identify individual
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