IPPL Magazine Gets Recognized
IPPL has been honored with a "Highly Commended" in BBC Wildlife Magazine's
contest for publications published by environmental non-profit organizations.
IPPL News was founded in 1973 and we are now up to Volume 24. Our magazine
is a hard-hitting, name-naming publication. Members learn in detail about
crimes against primates. In one case they had a chance to write letters
to a Miami judge to request that a probation plea-bargain for an orangutan
smuggler be rejected. The judge threw out the deal and the smuggler Matthew
Block went to prison.
IPPL News always asks readers to send letters to governments around
the world to seek justice for primates.
We also carry lively articles about overseas rescue centers and the
wonderful people working to care for abused animals - and about the magnificent animals they serve.
IPPL News is published three times a year and is sent free to IPPL members
paying our annual dues of $20. To join, send US $20 or equivalent to IPPL,
POB 766, Summerville, SC 29484, USA.