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A baby marmoset sitting on a green towel.

Mother and baby macacque in the facility at Churchill.

"Any primate research around the country is quite secretive and the only way for us to find information is by looking at the research publications,"
Ms Kirby said.

Woman with a grey hair style and glasses wearing a tshirt that reads 'the future of science is animal-free'

A laboratory worker cleaning the primate cages with a hose.

A baby marmoset.

A woman looks at the camera.

"Nobody wants to be doing research on monkeys … but I think that the idea that we don't need primates anymore … is just unrealistic."

A marmoset baby clinging on to a teddy.

"It's intentionally secretive because the facilities and the government know that there would be uproar,"
she said.
A lady with white blonde hair stands in a paddock

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