Research suggests 66 percent of primate species are vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered and 85 percent of primate species are in decline. In many ways, humans are largely to blame. While ...
Almost half the world’s primate species face extinction according to a new report by the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Primate Specialist Group. Here’s a look at some of the most ...
Human activities such as hunting and logging have driven nearly one quarter of the world’s primate species — man’s closest living relatives — to the brink of extinction, according to a new report.
Hainan, China (Oct. 25, 2007) – Mankind’s closest living relatives – the world’s apes, monkeys, lemurs and other primates – are under unprecedented threat from destruction of tropical forests, illegal ...
Antananarivo, Madagascar (April 7, 2005)-Mankind's closest living relatives-the world's apes, monkeys, lemurs and other primates-face increasing peril from humans and some could soon disappear forever ...
“Primates In Peril: The world’s 25 most endangered primates 2018-2020” is the tenth iteration of a report issued every two years documenting the primate species from across the globe that are facing ...
Even in the most adverse environments, where pollution, conflict, and neglect seem to have written nature's fate, local conservation work can deliver results. The story of the Niger Delta Red Colobus ...
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