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1. One In Every Three Primates Now Threatened With Extinction
Every Three primates Now threatened with Extinction. New Report on 25 Most endangered primates Documents Increased World's Top 25 Most endangered primates2002 released today by
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New Report on 25 Most Endangered Primates Documents Increased Pressures on Mankind's Closest Living Relative
Washington, DC - New evidence of the peril facing the world's apes, monkeys, lemurs and other primates, with one in every three now endangered with extinction, is revealed in a new report - The World's Top 25 Most Endangered Primates-2002 released today by Conservation International (CI) and the Primate Specialist Group of IUCN-The World Conservation Union. Primate species and sub-species classified as "critically endangered" and "endangered" jumped nearly 63 percent from 120 to 195 since the initial report was issued in January 2000. The report was finalized during a recent gathering of the International Primatological Society, at its 19th Congress in Beijing, China. Asia now accounts for almost 45 percent of the world's most endangered primates, with 11 listed in the top 25, including six that are new additions. Africa (8), the Neotropics (3) and Madagascar (3) are home to the other primates represented on the list. These include the Sumatran orangutan of Indonesia, the mountain gorilla of Africa, and northern muriqui of Brazil. "The latest information made available at the International Primatological Society Congress in Beijing highlighted the fact that Asia has now become the world leader in endangered primates," said Conservation International President Russ Mittermeier. "Of particular concern is the situation in Vietnam and China. Indeed, with several primates now numbering only in the dozens or low hundreds of individuals, Vietnam is at risk of undergoing a major primate extinction spasm within the next few years if rapid action is not taken. Fully 20 percent of the top 25 primates are located in Vietnam, with another 16 percent from China and 12 percent from Indonesia."

2. One In Every Three Primates Now Threatened With Extinction
New evidence of the peril facing the world's apes, monkeys, lemurs and other primates, with one in every three now endangered with extinction, is revealed in a new report The World's Top 25 new report The World's Top 25 Most endangered primates 2002 released today by Conservation International (CI) and
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One In Every Three Primates Now Threatened With Extinction
Washington, DC – New evidence of the peril facing the world's apes, monkeys, lemurs and other primates, with one in every three now endangered with extinction, is revealed in a new report The World's Top 25 Most Endangered Primates – 2002 released today by Conservation International (CI) and the Primate Specialist Group of IUCN-The World Conservation Union. Primate species and sub-species classified as "critically endangered" and "endangered" jumped nearly 63 percent from 120 to 195 since the initial report was issued in January 2000.
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endangered Primate Foundation, Inc. We are a nonprofit organization dedicated tothe preservation of nonhuman primates. Our mission is to protect threatened
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Welcome to the website of the Endangered Primate Foundation, Inc. We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of nonhuman primates. Our mission is to protect threatened species through captive breeding, conservation, scientific research, and education. More than half of all extant primate species are, to some degree, at risk of becoming extinct. Human activities such as deforestation, hunting, and the pet trade pose serious threats to wild populations. As with all endangered species, in order to save wild primates from extinction more protected areas must be established in their native habitats. This is ultimately the only conservation strategy that will insure their survival in the wild. By teaching people about the importance of biodiversity, that each species plays a role in the state of the planet as a whole, we can hope to reverse some of the damage already done and preserve wild species and habitats for the future. The key to conservation is education. The people of the Endangered Primate Foundation believe that one of the most important issues in animal husbandry is providing naturalistic captive environments. There is no question that animals living in a free-range setting achieve a higher quality of life than those living in cages or small enclosures. Free-ranging animals also serve as better research subjects, since their activities and behavior more closely approximate those of their wild counterparts. This type of captive research is valuable for application to conservation efforts in wild habitats.

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Mexico and written numerous publications. He has dedicated the lastdecade of his life to the conservation of Panama s primates.
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5. World Species List - Endangered, Expanded Index Databases
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  • 6. One In Every Three Primates Now Threatened With Extinction
    New evidence of the peril facing the world's apes, monkeys, lemurs and other primates, with one in every three now endangered with extinction, is revealed in a new report, The World's Top 25 Most
    http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2002-10/ci-oie100702.php
    Public release date: 7-Oct-2002
    Contact: Pamela Moyer
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    One in every three primates now threatened with extinction
    New report on 25 Most Endangered Primates documents increased
    Washington, DC – New evidence of the peril facing the world's apes, monkeys, lemurs and other primates, with one in every three now endangered with extinction, is revealed in a new report The World's Top 25 Most Endangered Primates – 2002 released today by Conservation International (CI) and the Primate Specialist Group of IUCN-The World Conservation Union. Primate species and sub-species classified as "critically endangered" and "endangered" jumped nearly 63 percent from 120 to 195 since the initial report was issued in January 2000. The report emerged from a recent gathering of the International Primatological Society, at its 19th Congress in Beijing, China. Asia now accounts for almost 45 percent of the world's most endangered primates, with 11 listed in the top 25, including six that are new additions. Africa (8), the Neotropics (3) and Madagascar (3) are home to the other primates represented on the list. These include the Sumatran orangutan of Indonesia, the mountain gorilla of Africa, and northern muriqui of Brazil. "The latest information made available at the International Primatological Society Congress in Beijing highlighted the fact that Asia has now become the world leader in endangered primates," said Conservation International President Russ Mittermeier. "Of particular concern is the situation in Vietnam and China. Indeed, with several primates now numbering only in the dozens or low hundreds of individuals, Vietnam is at risk of undergoing a major primate extinction spasm within the next few years if rapid action is not taken. Fully 20 percent of the top 25 primates are located in Vietnam, with another 16 percent from China and 12 percent from Indonesia."

    7. One In Every Three Primates Now Threatened With Extinction
    can lead to the rapid decline of any of the 195 species threatened with extinction Thetop 25 most endangered primates, and the regions where they are found, are
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    "The latest information made available at the International Primatological Society Congress in Beijing highlighted the fact that Asia has now become the world leader in endangered primates," said Conservation International President Russ Mittermeier. "Of particular concern is the situation in Vietnam and China. Indeed, with several primates now numbering only in the dozens or low hundreds of individuals, Vietnam is at risk of undergoing a major primate extinction spasm within the next few years if rapid action is not taken. Fully 20 percent of the top 25 primates are located in Vietnam, with another 16 percent from China and 12 percent from Indonesia."
    Habitat loss due to the clearing of tropical forests for agriculture, timber extraction and the collection of fuel wood continues to be the major factor in the declining number of primates according to the report. However, hunting has been an insidious and major threat, especially in Africa and Asia. Once done mainly for subsistence purposes, it has now taken on a major commercial dimension. Live capture for the pet trade and export for biomedical research have become lesser concerns in recent decades, but still pose a threat to some species.
    Although still highly endangered, a number of species have been removed from the list issued in 2000. The golden lion tamarin and the black lion tamarin, for example, have benefited from commendable efforts for their protection by the Brazilian Government. Comprehensive conservation and management programs are in place for each - that for the black lion tamarin run by the NGO IPÊ-Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas in collaboration with the Wildlife Preservation Trust, Philadelphia, and that for the golden lion tamarin by the Associação Mico-Leão-Dourado (AMLD) in collaboration with the National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution.

    8. World Species List - Endangered Species, Not US Databases
    animals endangered threatened by country WORLD 1994 IUCN Red List of threatened Animals animals mammals primates whales marsupials ungulates endangered checklist Argentia, AR
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  • animals endangered threatened by country WORLD 1994 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals, 192.26.45.200 192.26.45.200
  • plants and animals endangered information www.afn.org afn.org afn
  • animals fish,freshwater/saltwater list and images Amazon Basin Pisces Conservation and the University of Oxford, UK amazonian-fish.co.uk uk
  • animals rare, threatened and endangered alpha list WORLD Animal Info, US animalinfo.org ... Envirolink A World Species List (WSL), Animals, Plants and Microbes, Established April, 1994, http://species.enviroweb.org/, USA Nonprofit 501(c)3, conservation, Richard Stafursky, mavs@panix.com
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    For the top 25 printouts, click here 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.

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    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 very often involve a loss of habitat to people. 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.

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    For your 'Conservationist in Action ' Project, research your assigned scientist, the animal she studied, and the conservation organization that evolved because of her advocacy. Complete your Conservationist Research Sheet as you explore the websites. As you learn, consider what qualities your scientist possessed that made her successful in her field. Reflect on whether you possess or might develop similar qualities. For extra credit, review the websites under 'Bringing Conservation Home' and develop your own conservation organization to help the local endangered species of your choice. Either use WORD to create a homepage or make a poster depicting your organization. Have fun!
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    14. Primates On The U.S. Endangered Species List
    primates on the U.S. endangered Species List Scientific Name '' and ''Vertebrate Population Where endangered or threatened'' define the species of wildlife within
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    Click here for an explanation of terms Common name Scientific name Historic Range Where Status When Listed Critical Habitat Special Rules* Avahi Avahi (=Lichanotus) laniger (=entire genus) Malagasy Republic (=Madagascar) Entire E NA NA Aye-aye Daubentonia madagascariensis Malagasy Republic (=Madagascar) Entire E NA NA Baboon, gelada Theropithecus gelada Ethiopia Entire T 1740(c) Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes Africasee 1740(c)(3) Wherever found in the wild E NA NA Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes Africasee 1740(c)(3) Wherever found in captivity T NA 1740(c) Chimpanzee, pygmy Pan paniscus Zaire Entire E NA NA Drill Mandrillus (=Papio) leucophaeus Equatorial West Africa Entire E NA NA Gibbons Hylobates spp China, India, Southeast Asia Entire E NA NA Gorilla Gorilla gorilla Central and western Africa Entire E NA NA Indri Indri indri (=entire Malagasy Republic Entire E NA NA Langur, capped Trachypithecus (=Presbytis) pileatus India, Burma, Bangladesh Entire E NA NA Langur, Douc Pygathrix nemaeus Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam Entire E NA NA Langur, Francois'

    15. BIOSIS | Resource Guide | Endangered Species
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    16. GN Online: Endangered Primates Confiscated
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    17. Endangered Species Around The World: The IUCN 2000 Red List :: Green Nature ::
    Since the last assessment in 1996, Critically endangered primates increased from13 to 19, and the number of threatened albatross species has increased from 3
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    Mammals Madagascar has more Critically endangered and endangered primates than anywhere 1996,Indonesia harbours the highest number of threatened mammals (135
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    19. Conservation Status Of Primates
    This is the present conservation status of all of the extant primates, ie whetherthey are critically endangered, endangered, threatened, vulnerable, rare, or
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    This is the present conservation status of all of the extant primates, i.e. whether they are critically endangered, endangered, threatened, vulnerable, rare, or at a lower risk. Lower risk meaning that their populations are stable. Click on the family or subfamily to find the status of each species.
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    Mandrillus sphinx, endangered, Rowe, 1996. Theropithecus gelada, threatened,Rowe, 1996. Rowe, N. 1996. The Pictorial Guide to the Living primates.
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    Species Status Remarks References Allenopithecus nigroviridis Rowe, 1996 Cercocebus agilis Endangered Rowe, 1996 Cercocebus albigena Lower Risk Rowe, 1996 Cercocebus aterrimus Rowe, 1996 Cercocebus atys Endangered Rowe, 1996 Cercocebus galeritus Endangered Rowe, 1996 Cercocebus torquatus Endangered Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus aethiops Lower Risk Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus ascanius Lower Risk Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus campbelli Lower Risk Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus cephus Lower Risk Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus diana Endangered Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus dryas Vulnerable Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus erythrogaster Endangered Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus erythrotis Endangered Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus hamlyni Vulnerable Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus lhoesti Endangered Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus mitis Lower Risk Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus mona Lower Risk Rowe, 1996 Cercopithecus neglectus Lower Risk Rowe, 1996

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