As primatologists we take photographs and videos of our study animals, both in the wild and in captivity (zoos and rescue/rehabilitation centres). We use these images across social media (personal and public accounts), on websites, and give them to TV and film crews. We use these images to promote our work and share our findings with colleagues and the general public. We also participate in films where we are often close to primates and some of us work in countries where primates are routinely kept and traded as pets. In January 2021, after extensive feedback and review from all IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group members, we as members of the IUCN Primate Specialist Group Section for Human-Primate Interactions published the Best Practice ...
First paragraph: Due to their phylogenetic relatedness, great apes and humans share susceptibility t...
1. Conservation organizations rely on social/internet media platforms to raise awareness and fundrai...
People’s perceptions of primates vary across and within cultures and may not be consistent with thei...
In January 2021, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Primate Specialist Group S...
In January 2021, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Primate Specialist Group S...
Tourism based on the viewing of great apes is increasingly promoted as a means of generating revenue...
Tourism based on the viewing of great apes is increasingly promoted as a means of generating revenue...
This commentary emerged from a panel presentation at the International Primatological Society Congre...
Field primatologists face unusual ethical issues. We study animals rather than people and receive re...
Who do we aim to educate with primate conservation education programs (PCEPs)? In a commentary publi...
All four nonhuman Great Ape species, bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, are endangered ...
All four nonhuman Great Ape species, bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, are endangered ...
All four nonhuman Great Ape species, bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, are endangered ...
Due to conflicting human and primate needs in primate-source countries, conservation becomes a hotly...
Field primatologists face unusual ethical issues. We study animals rather than people and receive re...
First paragraph: Due to their phylogenetic relatedness, great apes and humans share susceptibility t...
1. Conservation organizations rely on social/internet media platforms to raise awareness and fundrai...
People’s perceptions of primates vary across and within cultures and may not be consistent with thei...
In January 2021, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Primate Specialist Group S...
In January 2021, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Primate Specialist Group S...
Tourism based on the viewing of great apes is increasingly promoted as a means of generating revenue...
Tourism based on the viewing of great apes is increasingly promoted as a means of generating revenue...
This commentary emerged from a panel presentation at the International Primatological Society Congre...
Field primatologists face unusual ethical issues. We study animals rather than people and receive re...
Who do we aim to educate with primate conservation education programs (PCEPs)? In a commentary publi...
All four nonhuman Great Ape species, bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, are endangered ...
All four nonhuman Great Ape species, bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, are endangered ...
All four nonhuman Great Ape species, bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, are endangered ...
Due to conflicting human and primate needs in primate-source countries, conservation becomes a hotly...
Field primatologists face unusual ethical issues. We study animals rather than people and receive re...
First paragraph: Due to their phylogenetic relatedness, great apes and humans share susceptibility t...
1. Conservation organizations rely on social/internet media platforms to raise awareness and fundrai...
People’s perceptions of primates vary across and within cultures and may not be consistent with thei...