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81. Awic31
Amendments include recovery plans for listed endangered and threatened species, ILAR REPORT ON PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING OF NONHUMAN primates
http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/newsletters/v3n1.htm
Animal Welfare Information Center Newsletter
Provided by the Animal Welfare Information Center
United States Department of Agriculture
National Agricultural Library
January-March 1992 Vol 3, No. 1 ISSN: 1050-561X Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources - ILAR by Mara Aimone, Program Assistant
Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences
The Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources (ILAR) has served a vital function in the scientific community for 40 years. ILAR provides expert counsel on laboratory animals and writes guidelines for their care and use. As the public focuses more on animal care issues, the resources and services ILAR provides have become increasingly more important. Looking Back As ILAR celebrates its 40th anniversary, a look back demonstrates how its focus has evolved. ILAR originated at a conference on animal procurement, called in July 1952, to investigate the need for an organization devoted to þthe betterment of quality and quantity in test animalsþ (ILAR News, 1(1):2, 1957). From this conference, a committee on animal procurement was formed. By January 1953, the committee was reorganized into a permanent entity þ the Institute of Animal Resources. For clarity, in 1956 the name was changed to the Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources.

82. Primate Conservation In Vietnam
These protected areas maintain most endemic and threatened primates n Vietnam. With these measures Vietnam can save the endangered primates by captive
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/~vern/iebr.html
Primate Conservation in Vietnam
Institute for Ecology and Biological Resources
It is with regret that we must say that that our
colleague Professor Sung passed away in 2002
Emeritus Director:
Professor Cao Van Sung Mailing address:
Institute for Ecology and Biological Resources
National Centre for Natural Sciences and Technology
Nghia Do
Tu Liem - Ha Noi, Viet Nam
Status of primate fauna and conservation in Vietnam
by Prof. Dr. Cao Van Sung
Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources
Hanoi, Vietnam
Vietnam with a total land area of 331,041 sq.km. is situated in South-East Asia. Vietnam previously was almost entirely forested. This provides suitable conditions for a diversity and abundance of primate fauna. However, after a long period of war and uncontrolled forest exploitation, the forest cover has reduced to 40% of its original. Vietnam has a population of 69,3 millions and annual growth rate of 2,4%. The minority people who live mainly in mountainous zones close to forests exploit forest for basic needs in the form of fuel wood an lumber. Forest is continually subjected to logging, hunting, clearance for agriculture and settlement. These activities continue degrading forest, and in particular primate resources, which all depend on forest habitat.

83. Animal Fact Sheets
Male patas have proportionally the longest canines of any primate! Although patas monkeys are not listed as an endangered or threatened species,
http://www.zoo.org/educate/fact_sheets/savana/patas.htm
back Patas Monkey
Erythrocebus patas
Patas monkeys, also called red guenons, are old world monkeys in the family Cercopithecidae. This family includes 18 genera with 81 species, all found in Africa.* The patas monkey is the only species found in the genus Erythrocebus
They range from Senegal to Ethiopia and south to Tanzania.
Habitat
They are primarily ground-dwelling primates and are often found in open bush and grass savanna regions. They also reside in woodland savannas but avoid densely wooded areas. Physical Characteristics
Patas monkeys have a head and body length of 24–35 inches (61–89 cm); males are usually larger than females. Their tail is 20–30 inches (51–76 cm) in length. Males weigh 15–29 pounds (6.8–13.2 kg), while females weigh less, from 9–15 pounds (4.1–6.8 kg).
Life Span
15 to 20 years in the wild; over 20 years in zoos
Diet
In the wild: Patas are omnivores but are especially dependent on the pods, seeds, gall, young leaves, gum and flowers of acadia trees. They also eat grasses, berries, seeds, fruits, insects, eggs, lizards and young birds.

84. Endangered Animal Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com
When a species is listed as endangered or threatened, it is not a death sentence. The Asian Elephant is an endangered species. Ayeaye A strange primate
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Endangered Animal Printouts Endangered animals are those species that are in danger of going extinct. Their reproductive rates are lower than their mortality rates over long periods of time, so their numbers are diminishing. The reasons for this are varied, but lately, very often involves a loss of habitat as people encroach on their living areas. When a species is listed as endangered or threatened, it is not a death sentence. Many animals, like the bald eagle and the American alligator, were on the brink of extinction and are now recovering. Many species, however, will not recover, and could be lost forever. Throughout time, animal species have been going extinct (long before people evolved); paleontologists estimate that well over 90 percent of all plant and animal species that ever existed have gone extinct.

85. WWF | Wildlife Trade | FAQs | Primate Trade
Under the US endangered Species Act, 58 primate species and five subspecies are listed as endangered, and 13 species are listed as threatened.
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Wildlife Trade > FAQs Primate Trade How many kinds of primates are there? Why are they traded?
Scientists recognize about 200 different species of nonhuman primates, most of which are distributed throughout the tropical rainforests of Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The close biological relationship of nonhuman primates to human beings makes nonhuman primates desirable as models for biomedical research. Primates are also sought by zoological parks, and many are popular � though often illegal � pets in some parts of the world. Primates are also an important source of protein for people in certain countries, particularly in parts of Africa and the Amazon region of South America. Are primates endangered?
Many primates are in danger of extinction. Ninety percent of all primates live in tropical rain forests around the world. It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of hectares of these forests are destroyed every year, shrinking the habitat available to primates and other rain forest species. The 2002 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals lists 118 primate species as threatened, compared to only 96 in their 1996 assessment. The chimpanzee ( Pan troglodytes ) of west and central Africa, the mountain gorilla (

86. Forest Conservation Links: Land/Biodiversity/Organizations
preserves Canada s rare and endangered native plant species, wild habitats and ecosystems acts to conserve threatened species and ecosystems worldwide,
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http://www.atbio.org/ (1 vote) promotes research, education, conservation, and communication for tropical biology, including publication of the journal "Biotropica" Rate It
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http://www.inbio.ac.cr/en/ (2 votes) a private research and biodiversity management center, established in 1989 to support efforts to gather knowledge on the country’s biological diversity and promote its sustainable use Rate It
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http://www.stri.org/ (2 votes) seeks to increase understanding of the past, present and future of tropical biodiversity and its relevance to human welfare Rate It
Society for Conservation Biology Editor's Pick
http://www.conbio.org/ an international professional organization dedicated to promoting the scientific study of the phenomena that affect the maintenance, loss, and restoration of biological diversity Rate It
Amazon Conservation Team, The

87. Lpag - So You Wanna Buy A Chimp?
threatened means that the species is likely to become an endangered species within the About the US. endangered Species Act. online Available
http://www.lpag.org/bureaucracy/chimp.html
So, You Wanna Buy a Chimp?*
by Rachel Weiss
Originally published in Bridging the GAP, Newsletter of The Great ApeProject - International. Spring/Summer 2000, Issue 4
* LPAG DOES NOT CONDONE THE KEEPING OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES AS "PETS" IN HUMAN HOMES
By most estimates, there are about 500 chimpanzees living in private hands in North America. Around 100 of the lucky ones are living in bona fide sanctuaries, from Canada to Florida to Oregon. The remaining 400 chimpanzees live in human homes, or are unwitting / nonconsenting employees of roadside zoos, greeting card photographers, special events enterprises (with names like "Party Chimps" or "Rent-a-Chimp"), and entertainment promoters.
Where did these chimpanzees come from? In 1973, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) created an international treaty to protect endangered wildlife. Signatories agreed to ban or restrict importation and exportation of plants and animals listed in the treaty; all non-human primates are included on the lists. Shortly after the CITES treaty came into existence, the US Endangered Species Act (ESA) was passed. The intent of the ESA, enforced by the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), is to regulate trade in endangered and threatened species into this country, and control their movement between states. In 1976, chimpanzees were included on the "threatened" list. "Threatened" means that the species is "...likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range."

88. National Academies Press: Biology
Committee on endangered and threatened Species in the Platte River Basin, International Perspectives The Future of Nonhuman Primate Resources,
http://www.nap.edu/category.html?id=bi

89. EnvironmentNEPAL - BIODIVERSITY
Since 2000, 121 species have been added to the threatened species list, The number of “critically endangered” primate species rose from 120 to 195 over
http://www.environmentnepal.com.np/biodiversity_m.asp?id=25

90. Endangered Animal Links
Quality Sites that contain information about endangered Animals. Topics include threatened Species Around the World, Extinctions Past and Present,
http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/kearny/neverland/endangerani.htm
(From Kid Info Website) American Museum of Natural History : An interesting site that includes an exhibition on endangered animals; a virtual tour of the world of endangered species; a glossary which explains terms often used in relation to endangered animals - SEARCHABLE by keyword Creature World: Click on a continent on the colorful homepage world map, to go to an interactive page introducing animals from the selected habitat. This informative site for young students is part of PBS Kids Endangered Animals: Lots of informational links to sites to facts and information about endangered animals Endangered Animals at the Oakland Zoo : Facts and Information about these endangered animals: American bison chimpanzee african elephant gibbon ocelot sunbear bengal tiger yak Endangered Means There is Still Time: A slide show by the United States Department of Fish and Wildlife Services on Endangered Animals Endangered: Exploring a World at Risk: Facts and information about Endangered Animals, Habitats, Causes of Endangerment, What Can Be Done Endangered Species: Endangered and Extinct Species Lists in the United States and World (Sorted by region, Sorted by group); Extinct Species; Images and Clickable Regional Map; Facts and Fact sheets (

91. IPS 2004 25 Most Endangered Species
The World’s Top 25 Most endangered primates – 2004. Mittermeier RA, ValladaresPádua CV, Rylands AB. In January 2000, Conservation International and the
http://www.ips2004.unito.it/mostend.html
The World’s Top 25 Most Endangered Primates – 2004
Mittermeier R.A., Valladares-Pádua C.V., Rylands A.B. In January 2000, Conservation International and the IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group released a report, prepared by William R. Konstant and Russell A. Mittermeier on behalf of Conservation International and the IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group, entitled “The World’s Top 25 Most Endangered Primates”: a list of threatened prosimians, monkeys and apes whose survival beyond the present century will depend heavily on actions taken now by our own species. At the time, approximately 120 of the world’s estimated 620 primates were registered as being in serious danger of extinction. The “Top 25” named in 2000 were merely the tip of the iceberg. The idea behind the production of this list was not merely to record the absolutely most endangered species, but to draw attention to those which are extremely (most) endangered and currently lacking national and international attention for their conservation - those most in need of research and protective measures.

92. Lists
Convention on International Trade in endangered Species of Wild Fauna and The Worldwatch Report The global decline of primates Planet ENN, Sept.
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/lec08/lists.htm
ENDANGERED SPECIES LISTS
Species Index by Category Endangered and Extinct Species Lists Endangered Species (EE-link) Endangered Species by Region ... Endangered Species Home Page
EXTINCT SPECIES LISTS
Losses in Biodiversity Maine's lost species Vanishing and Extinct Species of Birds and Mammals of Korea Extinct vertebrates of the U.S.A., U.S. territories and Canada since 1492
PLANTS
Floral gems: Flower power saves ecosystem, ENN Daily News September 25, 1997 Alabama's Endangered Plants Page California Department of Fish and Game - Special Plants List California State Listed Threatened and Endangered Animals and Plants (1992) ... Demise of the plants
INVERTEBRATES
Insects
Canada-Mexico Declaration Monarch Watch The Butterfly Website: Conservation and Ecology Monarch butterflies: The Miracle of Migration ... Maryland DNR Fish Fun Facts
VERTEBRATES
1994 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals U.S. Listed Vertebrate Animal Species by Lead Region and Status
AMPHIBIANS
NAAMP III Deformed Frogs Amphibian Declines in Australia Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora Disappearing amphibians (1992) ... World-wide Web Meeting on Amphibian Monitoring and Deformed Frogs
REPTILES
Center for Endangered Reptiles, Quebec

93. Footprints - Connecting Places: A Live Photo Journal
endangered Primate Rescue Center (EPRC) EPRC is located in Vietnam s Cuc US Fish Wildlife Service threatened and endangered Species System (TESS)
http://www.fusestudios.com/footprints/project/links.asp
Home Project / Links Project Overview Footprints Links Cookbook Earth Watch ... Contact Us Have a link you think we should list? Click here to submit a new link. Category - Environmental Organizations: Added - 5/17/2004
Appalachian Bear Center (ABC)

ABC is a not-for-profit organization that rehabilitates black bears. ABC's rehabilitation, research and education facility is located outside of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Category - Environmental Organizations: Added - 2/14/2004
African Wildlife Foundation

The African Wildlife Foundation, together with the people of Africa, works to ensure the wildlife and wild lands of Africa will endure forever.
Category - Environmental Organizations: Added - 2/17/2004
Winrock International

A nonprofit organization that works with people around the world to increase economic opportunity, sustain natural resources, and protect the environment.

94. Earth Island Institute: Earth Island Journal - Spring 2005
including such endangered primates as drill monkeys, gorillas, Over 60 percent of Nigeria’s endangered plant and animal species are found only in
http://www.earthisland.org/eijournal/new_articles.cfm?articleID=948&journalID=82

95. International Primate Protection League ~ IPPL ~ Working To Protect All Living P
of Cameroon s unique wildlife as it helps secure the longterm survival of threatened and endangered species. Cameroon is home to 31 primate species.
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96. Santa Cruz Indymedia: Newswire
The river is home to the endangered red band trout and the project site is proposed to sit Swenson s representative threatened landowners and opponents,
http://santacruz.indymedia.org/newswire/topic/index.php?topic=33

97. ESPECIES AMENAZADAS DE ARGENTINA
Translate this page MAMIFEROS AMENAZADOS DE ARGENTINA/. threatened MAMMALS OF ARGENTINA primates. Alouatta guariba Mono aullador rojo, carayá pitá
http://www.cricyt.edu.ar/INSTITUTOS/iadiza/ojeda/redlista.htm
MAMIFEROS AMENAZADOS DE ARGENTINA/ THREATENED MAMMALS OF ARGENTINA
(Diaz y Ojeda, 2000), de la (marsupiales) y material de
MARSUPIALES
EDENTADOS MURCIELAGOS PRIMATES ... ROEDORES MARSUPIALES Dromiciops gliroides Monito del monte Lestodelphis halli Monodelphis scalops Colicorto de cabeza roja Monodelphis sorex Rhyncholestes raphanurus
EDENTADOS Bradypus variegatus Perezoso bayo Cabassous chacoensis Cabassous tatouay Calyptophractus retusus Pichiciego grande Chlamyphorus truncatus Pichiciego menor Myrmecophaga tridactyla Oso hormiguero Priodontes maximus
MURCIELAGOS Anoura caudifer Murcielaguito hocicudo Carollia perspicillata Glossophaga soricina Pygoderma bilabiatum Falso vampiro de penacho blanco Sturnira oporaphilum Falso vampiro frutero
PRIMATES Alouatta guariba Aotus azarae Mirikina, mono de noche
CARNIVOROS Chrysocyon brachyurus Eira barbara Leopardus pardalis Ocelote, gato onza Leopardus tigrinus Leopardus wiedii Gato pintado, gato brasilero Lontra felina Chungungo, lobo marino,gatuna Lontra longicaudis Lontra provocax Oncifelis colocolo Gato del pajonal Oncifelis guigna Oreailurus jacobita Gato andino Panthera onca Procyon cancrivorus Pseudalopex culpaeus Zorro colorado Pteronura brasiliensis Speothos venaticus Zorro pitoco
CETACEOS Balaenoptera borealis Rorcual mediano Balaenoptera musculus Ballena azul Balaenoptera physalus Eubalaena australis Ballena franca austral Megaptera novaeangliae Ballena yubarta, jorobada

98. Eco Earth: Land/Biodiversity/Endangered Species
Animal Info Information on Rare, threatened and endangered Mammals - information on Primate Conservation, Inc. - dedicated to studying, preserving and
http://www.environmentalsustainability.info/Land/Biodiversity/Endangered_Species
Eco-Portal - The Environmental Sustainability.Info Source Home Land Biodiversity : Endangered Species the entire directory only this category More search options
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  • Center for Plant Conservation - dedicated to conserving and restoring the rare native plants of the United States, to save them from extinction (Added: Thu Feb 15 2001 Hits: 1763 Rating: 8.20 Votes: 5 ) Rate It
  • Endangered Species Program - information on threatened and endangered species in the United States from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Added: Sun Feb 01 2004 Hits: 102 Rating: 0.00 Votes: ) Rate It
  • IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, The - latest assessment of the conservation status of species, subspecies, etc. on a global scale in order to highlight taxa threatened with extinction, and therefore promote their conservation (Added: Wed Jan 31 2001 Hits: 385 Rating: 0.00 Votes: ) Rate It
  • WorldTwitch - provides the latest news about rare birds around the world as well as occasional urgent conservation notices for important bird areas (Added: Wed Jan 31 2001 Hits: 213 Rating: 8.00 Votes: 1 )

99. Links
Gibbon Foundation dedicated to the conservation of rare and endangered animals Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary A sustainable living forest experience that
http://www.orangutan.com/links/links.htm
LINKS Check out the WCN's Wildlife Conservation Expo in October! About orangutans

100. Bushmeat Project; Save The Great Apes; Chimps And Gorillas
Karl Ammann is the foremost photographer documenting endangered bushmeat; The Primate Society of Great Britain promotes research into all aspects of
http://bushmeat.net/links.html
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