As wild primate populations decline, numbers of orphaned primates, sanctuaries, and attempts to release primates back to the natural environment increase. Release projects frequently are poorly documented despite IUCN guidelines recommending post-releasemonitoring and systematic data collection as central to the process. Since 1996, Habitat Ecologique et Libert´e des Primates (HELP) has been releasing wild-born orphaned chimpanzees into natural habitat in the Conkouati-Douli National Park, Republic of Congo. HELP developed a post-release monitoring system as an integral component. We present activity budgets and diet of released chimpanzees, and compared them to those of wild chimpanzee, as primary indicators of successful release. Fe...
African large mammals are under extreme pressure from unsustainable hunting and habitat loss. Certai...
Conservation efforts to protect chimpanzees in their natural habitat are of the highest priority. Un...
Primates often consume either bark or cambium (inner bark) as a fallback food tocomplete their diet ...
Wild chimpanzee populations are still declining due to logging, disease transmission and hunting. Th...
Wild chimpanzee populations are still declining due to logging, disease transmission and hunting. Th...
Returning confiscated animals to their native habitats is desirable when it makes a positive contrib...
Habitat destruction and the subsequent increase in the lucrative yet illegal bushmeat trade continue...
Throughout their range across Africa, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are threatened with extinction ...
We report the results of eight years of post-release monitoring of 37 wild-born, captive chimpanzees...
Great ape rehabilitation centres across Africa continue to witness an increase in residents, often o...
The behaviour of 48 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) was studied over 27 months in Liberia, West...
Large-scale land-use change across the tropics has led to the decline of animal populations and thei...
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Many primate species are threatened with extinction and are the focus of extensive conservation effo...
This study had as main objective to document on the reintroduction of chimpanzees in the Douala-Edea...
African large mammals are under extreme pressure from unsustainable hunting and habitat loss. Certai...
Conservation efforts to protect chimpanzees in their natural habitat are of the highest priority. Un...
Primates often consume either bark or cambium (inner bark) as a fallback food tocomplete their diet ...
Wild chimpanzee populations are still declining due to logging, disease transmission and hunting. Th...
Wild chimpanzee populations are still declining due to logging, disease transmission and hunting. Th...
Returning confiscated animals to their native habitats is desirable when it makes a positive contrib...
Habitat destruction and the subsequent increase in the lucrative yet illegal bushmeat trade continue...
Throughout their range across Africa, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are threatened with extinction ...
We report the results of eight years of post-release monitoring of 37 wild-born, captive chimpanzees...
Great ape rehabilitation centres across Africa continue to witness an increase in residents, often o...
The behaviour of 48 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) was studied over 27 months in Liberia, West...
Large-scale land-use change across the tropics has led to the decline of animal populations and thei...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DN056837 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
Many primate species are threatened with extinction and are the focus of extensive conservation effo...
This study had as main objective to document on the reintroduction of chimpanzees in the Douala-Edea...
African large mammals are under extreme pressure from unsustainable hunting and habitat loss. Certai...
Conservation efforts to protect chimpanzees in their natural habitat are of the highest priority. Un...
Primates often consume either bark or cambium (inner bark) as a fallback food tocomplete their diet ...