Primates: Exploring Our Closest Relatives
The Primates section of Conservation Mag focuses on the diverse world of primates, our closest animal relatives, and their importance in ecosystems and human culture. This tag features articles that delve into the behaviour, social structures, and habitats of various primate species, as well as the conservation challenges they face due to habitat loss, poaching, and climate change.
Discover insights into primate conservation efforts, ongoing research, and the vital roles these species play in their environments. Learn about the ethical considerations surrounding primate research and how understanding these animals can inform our approach to biodiversity conservation.
Join us in celebrating the incredible diversity of primates and advocating for their protection in the wild.
- Howler Monkeys: The Scoop on Poop and How it Might Save Endangered Wild Primates
- Saving our closest relatives: An Interview with the world’s only Bonobo Sanctuary
- The Race to Save the Critically Endangered Orangutan
- Vervet Monkey Recovering After Vicious Mishandling in Johannesburg
- What is anthropomorphism, and why should you be careful using the term?