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Chimpanzees in silhouette
Ape Week
8–13 January, 2006

From a close, personal diary of the lives of the Gombe chimps, to the bigger picture of the threats facing apes today, two BBC series build a compelling portrait of our closest relatives.

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Animals on the Edge
Just how endangered are our closest cousins and why? Find out about the issues and threats facing chimps, gorillas and other primates.

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Chimps are extraordinary communicators. Can you learn the basic recognition and display skills needed to survive?

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A media-rich profile of the chimpanzee and what makes it so successful as a mammal.

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Primate facts at your fingertips: the lowdown on gorillas, chimps, orang-utans, lemurs, macaques, monkeys and other primates.

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Chimp Week – BBC One
Shown 8–13 January, 2006

Apes in Danger – BBC Two
Shown 9–11 January, 2006

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