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What would induce someone to kill a mother and father ape to steal their baby? The answer is money. Infant… Read more...
This section is concerned with efforts to end the use of trained Apes in the entertainment industry; including films, adverts… Read more...
This section is concerned with efforts to end the use of Apes and other non-human primates in biomedical research and… Read more...
This section is concerned with the hunting and killing of apes for food - "bushmeat". The bushmeat killing of great… Read more...
Saving the apes can help the fight against climate change. The Paris Climate Agreement charted the way for every country… Read more...
Apes are amazing and important creatures. They play an important role in the ecology of their forest habitat. With deforestation,… Read more...
The Orangutan Working Group is concerned with the protection of orangutans - Pongo pygmaeus. Orangutans are threatened by the destruction… Read more...
Orangutan habitat is rapidly disappearing because of the spread of plantations devoted to producing palm oil - a cheap ingredient… Read more...
Imagine the endless possibilities for a Cinema that is simply pedalled by a Bicycle. Education, Conservation and Entertainment reaching the… Read more...
Imagine the endless possibilities for a Cinema that is simply pedalled by a Bicycle. Education, Conservation and Entertainment reaching the… Read more...
'Primate tourism', in which people travel and see wild primates in their natural environment, is a burgeoning industry, and one… Read more...
The Problem Primate Working Group, in collaboration with People and Wildlife, creating conservation solutions for living together. Human and non-human… Read more...
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