

|
Editors: Russell A. Mittermeier and Anthony B. Rylands First published as a mimeographed newsletter in 1981, Primate Conservation has become a full journal devoted to sharing information on the world's most threatened primates. Primate Conservation plays a central role in the publication of conservation research on primate species — in particular status surveys and studies on distribution, which are a fundamental component of conservation endeavor. Primate Conservation is also an ideal forum for longer articles, and has the flexibility to publish a variety of supporting materials such as color illustrations. Anyone interested in submitting a manuscript or other item should please contact Anthony Rylands at a.rylands {a†} conservation.org.
PLEASE NOTE: All prospective authors should first review the formatting guidelines for Primate Conservation. Manuscripts not received in proper house style may be delayed in publication. UPDATE: Primate Conservation now publishes abstracts along with articles. Abstracts should be in English and no more than 250 words, with up to eight additional keywords. A second abstract may be included in another language, together with translated keywords, if the author prefers.
Recent Issues in PDF:
|