

In late November 2008, scientists from across southeast Asia gathered at Cuc Phuong National Park, in the karst mountainscape of northern Vietnam, for a symposium on the unique primates of Indochina. One hundred and nineteen researchers, conservationists and zoo professionals participated in the symposium, representing sixty-one institutions from eleven countries in Asia, Europe and North America. Many students and researchers attended from agencies and universities throughout Vietnam, and other important range countries such as Thailand, Cambodia, China and Lao PDR were also well-represented.
Over the three days of the symposium, local and international researchers gave forty-two presentations on the taxonomy, ecology and conservation of the Indochinese primate fauna. The abstracts for thirty-nine of those presentations have been included in the symposium proceedings, together with the organizers’ introduction, the working schedule and a list of contributors:
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