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Primatologist Geza Teleki, 77
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Member of IPPL advisory board since 1978
Geza P. Teleki, 77, died on January 6, 2014 at his home in Budapest, Hungary, “with his beloved wife Heather McGiffin and son Aidan with him,” International Primate Protection League founder Shirley McGreal e-mailed toANIMALS 24-7.
“Geza was a member of the IPPL advisory board since 1978,” McGreal recalled. “He had studied the chimpanzees at Gombe Stream, Tanzania, in the early days,” with Jane Goodall. “It is less well known,” McGreal continued, “that in his early career Geza studied a colony of gibbons who were maintained on Hall Island off Bermuda. He blew the whistle on the abusive treatment inflicted on them by cruel experimenters.” IPPL exposed the situation in March 1976.
Igor and IPPL founder Shirley McGreal in 1988. (IPPL photo)
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“Later he went to Sierra Leone,” McGreal said, “where he establis