While wild populations continue to decrease, the number of orphaned primates, sanctuaries, and attempts to reintroduce primates back to the natural environment are increasing. An umbrella organization called the Pan-African Sanctuary Alliance (PASA) was formed in 2000 and recently the IUCN Reintroduction Specialist Group developed a set of specific policy guidelines for primates (2002). Data presented in this report are based upon questionnaire responses by managers from 17 African facilities that have become members of PASA (membership in PASA is defined by attendance at an annual PASA workshop). These PASA facilities house over 500 great apes. (There may be other facilities not represented here simply because their managers did not attend...
Over the last half-century, the world’s human population has doubled, impacting almost all ocean and...
Dzanga Sangha Protected Areas (DSPA), including Dzanga-Ndoki National Park (DNNP), are located in SW...
Chimpanzees are native only to the jungles of equatorial Africa, but for the last hundred years, the...
While wild populations continue to decrease, the number of orphaned primates, sanctuaries, and attem...
Over the last few decades, primate sanctuaries have become more numerous, particularly in Africa. Sa...
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Habitat destruction and the subsequent increase in the lucrative yet illegal bushmeat trade continue...
As anthropogenic activity makes deeper incursions into forests, fragmenting habitat, wildlife is for...
Reputable animal sanctuaries have existed for decades, yet it is only in more recent years that thei...
Great ape rehabilitation centres across Africa continue to witness an increase in residents, often o...
females and 10 males) at Lola Ya Bonobo in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. Animal husbandry ...
Wildlife sanctuaries rescue, rehabilitate, reintroduce, and provide life-long care for orphaned and ...
Africa is home to many of the world’s great ape species, including bonobos, chimpanzees, and gorilla...
Many primate species are threatened with extinction and are the focus of extensive conservation effo...
This thesis has the overall aims of creating a welfare-sensitive additive index of captive great ape...
Over the last half-century, the world’s human population has doubled, impacting almost all ocean and...
Dzanga Sangha Protected Areas (DSPA), including Dzanga-Ndoki National Park (DNNP), are located in SW...
Chimpanzees are native only to the jungles of equatorial Africa, but for the last hundred years, the...
While wild populations continue to decrease, the number of orphaned primates, sanctuaries, and attem...
Over the last few decades, primate sanctuaries have become more numerous, particularly in Africa. Sa...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145498/1/izy12174.pdfhttps://deepblue....
Habitat destruction and the subsequent increase in the lucrative yet illegal bushmeat trade continue...
As anthropogenic activity makes deeper incursions into forests, fragmenting habitat, wildlife is for...
Reputable animal sanctuaries have existed for decades, yet it is only in more recent years that thei...
Great ape rehabilitation centres across Africa continue to witness an increase in residents, often o...
females and 10 males) at Lola Ya Bonobo in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. Animal husbandry ...
Wildlife sanctuaries rescue, rehabilitate, reintroduce, and provide life-long care for orphaned and ...
Africa is home to many of the world’s great ape species, including bonobos, chimpanzees, and gorilla...
Many primate species are threatened with extinction and are the focus of extensive conservation effo...
This thesis has the overall aims of creating a welfare-sensitive additive index of captive great ape...
Over the last half-century, the world’s human population has doubled, impacting almost all ocean and...
Dzanga Sangha Protected Areas (DSPA), including Dzanga-Ndoki National Park (DNNP), are located in SW...
Chimpanzees are native only to the jungles of equatorial Africa, but for the last hundred years, the...