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tonia haddix

The Crazy Continues… but you can do something

July 24, 2025 by Diana

You may have seen that Tonia Haddix, the main subject of the documentary Chimp Crazy, was in the news again recently.

Even if you didn’t watch the HBO series, you may have heard about Tonia testifying under oath that Tonka, a chimpanzee in her care, had died and she had helped cremate his body. In dramatic fashion, the filmmakers of Chimp Crazy reveal that Tonka was actually being held in the basement of Tonia’s home.

Thankfully, Tonka is now living in a social group at Save the Chimps sanctuary in Florida, where many of the children and siblings of the chimpanzees at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest also live.

According to records from PETA, there’s a good chance that newly rescued George is Tonka’s half-brother!

But that’s not why I’m writing this.

Incredibly, the reason that Tonia is in the news again is because she was found to be hiding another missing chimpanzee in her home. I really wish all of this was a made up story. But it’s not.

Tonia Haddix is clearly a very disturbed individual. And yet, she was able to be responsible for the lives of multiple chimpanzees and held a license for years to display, buy, sell, and transport primates and other animals, even after the Chimp Crazy documentary aired. Many of the primates she was “brokering”, as seen in the documentary and more recently on Tonia’s social media profiles (which I don’t suggest you visit because it will only increase their reach and her celebrity), are very young infants. Removing infant primates from their mothers to sell to private owners is something that is still legal to do.

I’m glad that there are now serious charges against her, but her story and profession points to a lack of oversight, a need for better laws and better and quicker enforcement of existing (rather weak) animal welfare regulations.

Which brings me to why I am writing this.

 

We are re-launching our advocacy program, Primate Patrol, and we want you to be a part of it.

Please check out this short survey to let me know if you are interested in being a part of Primate Patrol and advocating for primates.

 

And if you want to deep-dive into Chimp Crazy, Andy Gray of the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance and I co-hosted discussions via zoom after each episode of Chimp Crazy aired. The four videos are still available to view on our YouTube channel.

Filed Under: Advocacy, George, News Tagged With: arrest, chimp crazy documentary, tonia haddix, tonka

Chimp Crazy Documentary on HBO

August 6, 2024 by Diana

On Sunday, August 18th, the first episode of a new four-part documentary called Chimp Crazy will debut on HBO and stream on Max. You may have already seen the trailer or seen promotions about the series.

It was produced by Eric Goode, who also produced Tiger King.

I am guessing a lot of you are now saying to yourself that there’s no way you will be watching it.

I completely understand that response, especially after watching the trailer, which includes some difficult clips:

Though it will surely be sensationalized and is meant to bring in viewers who are watching for entertainment, we’ve heard that it also tells the story of why primates should not be pets. It has the potential to make a positive difference, reaching people who don’t already care about this issue. See the page on the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance (NAPSA) website about the documentary.

We want to know if you plan to watch, if you’d be interested in joining a discussion group about the series, and if you are aware of a bill in Congress right now, the Captive Primate Safety Act, that would protect primates from these types of exploitative situations.

Fill out this questionnaire to let us know your thoughts. 

I know regular readers will want to know that Willy B is doing fine after his little procedure yesterday (does the fact that chimpanzees bite each others digits off provide a reason why they do not make good pets??!!).

I went up to check on him through the window of his private suite last night and we were also watching him on the security cameras. He had a long and deep sleep.

Chad reported that Willy B was raring to go back with his group this morning, against Dr. Erin’s orders. Willy B is notoriously difficult to give medication to, but the determined and creative staff managed to get him to take his meds in sweetened peanut butter today.

Here’s a photo Ellen just took of him in his recovery room, looking at his reflection in her phone (and, full disclosure, licking his stitched up toe, not pictured):

 

Filed Under: Advocacy, Apes in Entertainment, News, Veterinary Care, Willy B Tagged With: captive primate safety act, chimp crazy, chimp pet, documentary, hbo, recovery, tiger king, tonia haddix, video, Willy B

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