

African Primates publishes information relevant to the conservation of non-human primates and their ecosystems in Africa. Its aim is to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas among primatologists and conservationists working with primates in Africa.
It is hoped that this newsletter will enhance the conservation of African primates by 1) increasing interest in their survival; 2) alerting people to situations where primate species and populations are under threat; and 3) providing a forum for useful debate on some of the more pressing, controversial and sensitive issues that have an impact on the conservation of these primates.
The success of this newsletter depends largely upon the willingness of those people involved with primate conservation in Africa to provide relevant information on research findings, field survey results, advances in field and laboratory techniques, field action alerts, book reviews, events, funding possibilities and recent publications, including reports and theses. African Primates also announces letter-writing campaigns and other activities that might benefit from the support of its readership.
African Primates is published bi-annually and distributed free of charge to all interested persons.
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Email: Tbutynski (at) aol.com
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Issue 2(1) is available on the Primate Information Network's page for African Primates.
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