Primates
Chimpanzee Conservation Education and Community Empowerment Activities (CCECEA) in Hoima District, Uganda
To empower and motivate the local communities to protect and conserve chimpanzees for the benefits of the local and global community.
Feeding ecology of black and gold howler, Alouatta caraya in fragmented forests of Northeast Argentina
Analyze variations in the feeding behavior, home range and group cohesion of three groups of Alouatta caraya with respect to the spatial distribution and the size of the fragments that the groups occupy.
Tackling the Bushmeat Crisis through Wildlife Conservation Education
This project is aimed at raising local awareness on the impact of unsustainable hunting and trading in bushmeat on both people and wild animals, especially endangered species already facing extinction.
Conservation of adaptive genetic diversity in primates of the Lower Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary
Assess the level of adaptive genetic variation of three primate species (orang-utan, proboscis monkeys and long-tailed macaques) within the LKWS and correlate it with specific environmental pressures such as their endoparasitic fauna.
Effects of deforestation on the behavioural ecology of the critically endangered brown spider monkeys (Ateles hybridus) and the primate community at Serranía de Las Quinchas, Colombia.
This project aims to evaluate the ecological responses of the critically endangered brown spider monkeys (Ateles hybridus) to deforestation and habitat loss at Serrania de Las Quinchas, in Colombia.
Primates of the Amurum Reserve: their conservation status
A survey of the primates within the Amurum Reserve will be conducted.
Generating local conservation of Javan Slow Lorises in unprotected habitat areas in Tasikmalaya-Ciamis
This project aims to contribute to loris conservation by:
1. Collecting baseline data on their distribution in unprotected habitat area in Tasikmalaya and Ciamis, and
2. Encourage involvement by the local community and will provide conservation education to the local schools near the habitat areas.
Conserving the critically endangered Tana River red colobus and Tana mangabey through research and community education.
This project aims to enhance the conservation of two critically endangered primates by integrating research activities with community education and awareness activities.
The Margarita monkey, an endangered capuchin inhabiting a fragmented habitat on Margarita Island, Venezuela.
The main goal in this study is to evaluate the use of habitat by the Margarita capuchin monkey over its fragmented range of distribution and generate recommendation for its conservation.
CURRENT STATUS AND CONSERVATION OF PRIMATES IN DEBANG WILDLIFE SANCTUARY IN THE STATE OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH, INDIA
The project aims to generate data on status and diversity of primates and as well as to identify threats in Malini and Mipi areas of Debang Wildlife Sanctuary