

UPDATE: Pre-registration forms are now available in English and Tieng Viet.
The Frankfurt Zoological Society and Conservation International are pleased to announce
a symposium, "Conservation of Primates in Indochina," to be held November 26-30,
2008 in Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam.
Five years ago, Vietnamese and foreign scientists gathered in Cuc Phuong National Park
to discuss current research on, knowledge of, and conservation issues facing the primates
of Vietnam. Conservation of Primates in Vietnam, an edited volume of the symposium's
lectures, was published in 2004.
In the years since, research has flourished on the genetics, behavior,
ecology, taxonomy, and conservation of Vietnam's primates. In addition, primatological
studies from neighboring countries have deepened our knowledge about other closely
related and closely situated Asian primates, particularly the leaf monkeys of southern
China.
Vietnam has four endemic primate species, yet several related primates have
distributions that, while restricted in range, extend across political boundaries.
Vietnamese primates share habitat types and conservation threats with the primates of eastern
Laos, Cambodia, and southern China. Consequently, it is most fitting that this year's
symposium prominently features the broader region of Indochina.
The fee for participants is US$100 (for foreigners) or 800,000 VND (for Vietnamese), which
includes:
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