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Great Ape Trust-supported students to present findings to International Primatological Society
Ketambe program since 1997. Lameira and Hardus are to present data obtained from field studies on orangutan vocalization and feeding habits during the 22nd congress of the International Primatological Society (IPS) to be held this August in Edinburgh, Scotland. Lameira’s research compares orangutan vocalization across populations on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo, the only places on ...
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PSGB Homepage
PSGB members; if you want more information or you wish to join or leave the new mailing list please do so through JISC mail Meeting Announcements: PSGB will host International Primatological Society Congress: 3-8 August 2008, Edinburgh Earthwatch Debate: Irreplaceable the Worlds Most Invaluable Species. London 20 Nov 2008 PSGB winter meeting: Primate conservation - measuring and mitigating trade ...
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Meetings
PSGB hold two academic meetings a year. The details of past meetings often include the abstracts of all papers presented at the meeting. Future Meetings: PSGB will host International Primatological Society Congress: 3-8 August 2008, Edinburgh Earthwatch Debate: Irreplaceable – the World’s Most Invaluable Species. London 20 Nov 2008 PSGB winter meeting: Primate conservation - measuring and ...
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Primate Info Net: International Directory of Primatology
RR000167 and RR015311 of the National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health. Additional support has been provided by the International Primatological Society (IDP and WDP), the Primate Society of Great Britain (Field Studies), and Zoo Atlanta (Population Management Groups). SCOPE Coverage includes (1) detailed entries for primate centers, laboratories, ...
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CHCI - Publications
The evolving legal status of chimpanzees. Animal Law, 9, 1-95. Fouts, R.S., Fouts, D.H. & Waters, G. (2003) Wrist-walking: A candidate for aculturally transmitted communicative gesture. International Primatological Society Bulletin. Jensvold, M.L., Fouts, R.S., & Fouts, D.H. (2003). Assessment of species typical behaviors in captive chimpanzees. Friends of Washoe, 24, 8-12. Fouts, R. & Fouts, D. ...
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Rumbaugh and team publish new theory of learning and behavior
It is intended to unify behavior from instincts through cognition and creativity.” The official journal of the International Primatological Society, the IJP publishes peer-reviewed, high-quality original articles featuring primates. The Journal also gathers laboratory and field studies from such diverse disciplines as anthropology, ...
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Mk's InfoSafari Shamba
New Orleans, LA: "The Relationship Between Postural Stability and Manual Asymmetry in 5 Species of Wild African Monkeys and Apes" M.K. Holder August 1996 16th Congress, International Primatological Society/19th Conference, American Society of Primatologists, Madison, WI: "Comparative Tail Function in Three Genera of Old World Monkey, Kibale Forest, Uganda" M.K. Holder. July 1994 Animal Behavior ...
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monkeys blog
IUCN Red List at the 22nd International Primatological Society Congress in Edinburgh, Scotland. Newly discovered monkey is critically endangered by logging, poaching(7/ ... the Central Park Zoo in New York is doing well according to the Wildlife conservation Society. The infant, presently all white in color, will develop its characteristic black and white coat ...
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Publications
Nha Ke Bang (Quang Binh Province) from 1 July to 25 September 1998. Fauna & Flora International Hanoi and Institute of Ecology and Biological Research, Hanoi: 71pp. Pham Nhat, Do Tuoc, Tran ... relation to habitat stability. Paper presented in a symposia at the Congress of the International Primatological Society, August 1998. Craig Stanford in press Stanford, C.B. The subspecies concept in primatology ...
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Directors Report 2002
PCIs scientific advisory board and the head of the International Union for the Cconservation of Nature (IUCN) Primate Specialist Group, stated at the International Primatological Society conference that if half a billion dollars were available for conservation, then 25 centers could be established to protect the biodiversity the worlds most threatened areas of biodiversity. As we ...
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