The Mannheimer Foundation, Inc. is a renowned scientific institution dedicated to the conservation, breeding, and research of nonhuman primates for biomedical, veterinary, and biobehavioral purposes. With facilities in Homestead and LaBelle, Florida, the Foundation provides a variety of housing systems to support the well-being of the animals, including large group outdoor housing and individual or paired housing as needed.
Established in 1968 by chemist and inventor Hans S. Mannheimer, the Foundation has evolved over the years to become a diverse organization focused on veterinary and biobehavioral education and research. With a mission to improve human and animal health, the Foundation's work not only enhances conservation efforts but also contributes to the understanding of nonhuman primate behavior and psychology. Their commitment to excellence in animal welfare ensures the highest standards of cleanliness, health, enrichment, and safety for the captive-bred nonhuman primates used in biomedical research.
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