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         Primates:     more books (98)
  1. Man, The Promising Primate: The Conditions of Human Evolution, Second edition by Peter J. Wilson, 1983-09-10
  2. My Family Album: Thirty Years of Primate Photography by Frans de Waal, 2003-10-16
  3. Primate Locomotion: Linking Field and Laboratory Research (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects)
  4. Indonesian Primates (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects)
  5. Primate Behavior: An Exercise Workbook by James D. Paterson, 2001-01-10
  6. Primate Evolution by Glen C. Conroy, 1990-06
  7. The Laboratory Primate (Handbook of Experimental Animals)
  8. Female Choices: Sexual Behavior of Female Primates by Meredith F. Small, 1995-10
  9. Primate Males: Causes and Consequences of Variation in Group Composition
  10. Primate Psychology
  11. Primate Behavior: Field Studies of Monkeys and Apes.
  12. Dynamics in Human and Primate Societies: Agent-Based Modeling of Social and Spatial Processes (Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity Proceedings)
  13. South American Primates: Comparative Perspectives in the Study of Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects)
  14. Primate Encounters: Models of Science, Gender, and Society

81. BRAINMAPS.ORG - BRAIN ATLAS, BRAIN MAPS, BRAIN STRUCTURE, NEUROINFORMATICS, BRAI
Digital cytoarchitectural atlas based on high-resolution images of serial sections of primate brains.
http://primate-brain.org
Search: Eadoin Main About Navigation Community Datasets By Species Primate Homo sapiens Macaca mulatta ... C. auratus sample data
Terminology Antibodies 3D Brain Objects sample data
Brain Connectivity Genes Downloads Desktop Applications BrainMaps StackVis BrainMaps Analyze BrainMaps B3D ... Make Isosurf Volume Image Series Coronal, nissl Horizontal, nissl Sagittal, nissl Auto-Segmented Blockface Images Web Services Brain Maps API Publications sample publication
Top Searches Thalamus Hippocampus Septal Nucleus Caudate Nucleus ... Amygdala Miscellany Timeline Saving High Resolution Images Keywords Screenshots ... Links
Explore the Brain like never before [ View Data ]
BrainMaps.org is an interactive multiresolution next-generation brain atlas that is based on over 20 million megapixels of sub-micron resolution, annotated, scanned images of serial sections of both primate and non-primate brains and that is integrated with a high-speed database for querying and retrieving data about brain structure and function over the internet. Currently featured are complete brain atlas datasets for various species , including Macaca mulatta Chlorocebus aethiops Felis catus Mus musculus ... Tyto alba , and many other vertebrates.

82. Home Page CERCOPAN
Provides sanctuary and rehabilitation to more than 60 individuals of six species.
http://www.cercopan.org/
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Updated Brochure
Welcome to our Site CERCOPAN's Mission

To conserve Nigeria’s primates through sustainable rainforest conservation, community partnerships, education , primate rehabilitation and research West African rainforests and wildlife are incredibly special! We welcome you to explore our website to find out more about these forests, and about what we do, including our approach to working with communities, helping them to conserve their forests in this unique and special environment. Inside you will also find lots of information about the special primate species and rainforests of southeast Nigeria, and how they are under severe threat from the bushmeat trade and deforestation, as well as how you can be a conservation volunteer . We invite you to browse through our community newsletters and annual reports , explore our photo galleries , dip into our research reports, and much more.
CERCOPAN Fast Facts
Donate!
Latest News
Aug 2010 CERCONEWS
Forestry staff seconded to CERCOPAN
2009 Annual Report

July 2010 Newsletter

June 2010 Newsletter

Iko Esai Community Newsletter
is BACK!

83. Project Primate Inc.... Helping Orphaned Chimpanzees
Information about the Chimpanzee Conservation Center, a sanctuary for orphaned chimps in Guinea, West Africa.
http://www.projectprimate.org/

Mission Statement

History/Background

Facilities

Geography
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Wish List

Check back often to see the latest news from Project Primate and the Chimpanzee Conservation Center posted here. THANKS to past and present funders, without whom our activities wouldn't be possible:
  • The Arcus Foundation Edith J. Goode Trust fund US Fish and Wildlife Chimpanzee Conservation Sensitization Program The Great Ape Trust of Iowa TUSK La Fondation Brigitte Bardot International Primate Protection League The Swedish Chimpanzee Conservation Trust Fauna and Flora International Columbus Zoo And many more over the past years Private donors and supporters

In kind Donation for 2008:
  • BHP billiton in Guinea for logistical support Stichting AAP for filming
June 27th 2008
CCC released 12 chimpanzees back into the wild In 2008
Projet Primate France was reactivated. March 25th 2009
We have a new US address. 2008 Annual Report June, 2004 The CCC continues education efforts by creating radio spots and distributing stickers March, 2004 Estelle Raballand wins Humane Society International's Award for Extraordinary Commitment and Achievement View recent video made of Project Primate on-site at CCC. The video was created by the Humane Society of the US, with footage courtesy of Envoye Special team from France 2; the video was shown at the recent award ceremony.

84. Gorilla Haven Home Page
USA organization supporting in-situ primate conservation efforts in Africa.
http://www.gorilla-haven.org/
Dewar Wildlife Trust, Inc. Gorilla Haven Home Page (This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.)

85. The Primata (Primates: Prosimians, Monkeys, And Apes)
Detailed fact sheets on almost every species of primate; articles on primate evolution, conservation, and taxonomy; and links.
http://members.tripod.com/cacajao/
Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); Primate Evolution
Primate Fact Sheets

Primate Conservation
...
Primate Evolution

Primate Evolution contains information on the theories of primate evolution, how platyrrhines (New World monkeys) arrived on South America, tree-shrews as primates, a taxonomy of extinct primates (including Plesiadapiformes), and a listing of links on the internet about primate evolution. Primate Fact Sheets
Primate Fact Sheets contains information on morphology, range, ecology, locomotion, social behavior, communication, and reproduction of each species of primate, which includes the monkeys, prosimians, and apes. Primata Links
Primata Links are selected links with information about primates on the internet. Most of the information is related to the behavior of primates, which is a fine supplement to Primate Fact Sheets. Primate Conservation
Primate Conservation is selected information concerning primate conservation, including lists of critically endangered and endangered primate species. Primate Taxonomy
Primate Taxonomy is an overview of selected taxonomies of the order Primata. Also included are links to websites related to primate taxonomy.

86. Macaques
Fact sheets on these monkeys provided by the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center.
http://www.primate.wisc.edu/wprc/pdfs/Macaque.pdf

87. Superfamily Hominoidea
Defining characteristics of living species in the three primate families Hylobatidae (gibbons), Pongidae (orangutans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas), and Hominidae. (humans).
http://csm.jmu.edu/biology/wunderre/primate_primer/superfamily_hominoidea.htm
Infraorder Catarrhine
Superfamily Hominoidea "Apes and Humans" a. Characteristics
  • size range 4 kg - 200 kg located mostly in tropical rainforests of Africa and Southeast Asia (exception humans) tubular tympanic bone dental formula 2.1.2.3
    • broad incisors primitive molars with rounded cusps
    broad palates broad nasal regions large brain no tail reduced lumbar region long upper limbs
    • wrist lacks an articulation between the ulna and carpel bones; have a fibrous meniscus
    hind limbs: broad ilium, broad femoral condyles, large hallux
List of Families: Family Hylobatidae
(Gibbons)
a. Hylobates syndactylus, H. concolor, H. hoolock, H. klossii,
H. lar, H. agilis, H. pileatus, H. moloch,
and H. muelleri
Family
Pongidae
(Orangutans, Chimpanzees, Bonobos, and Gorillas)
a. Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus and P. pygmaeus abelli
b. Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii, P. troglodytes troglodytes, P.trogloydytes verus, and P. paniscus
c. Gorilla gorilla gorilla, G. gorilla beringei, and G. gorilla graueri
Family Hominidae (Humans) a.

88. Primate Factsheets: Common Marmoset (Callithrix Jacchus) Taxonomy, Morphology, &
Factsheet from the Primate Info Net including morphology, range, habitat and ecology. Includes a live webcam.
http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/factsheets/entry/common_marmoset

89. Primate Factsheets: White-cheeked Gibbon (Nomascus Leucogenys) Taxonomy, Morphol
Taxonomy, morphology, ecology, and behavior of this animal.
http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/factsheets/entry/white-cheeked_gibbon

90. Mindy's Memory Primate Sanctuary
Oklahoma facility dedicated to rescuing abused and abandoned research animals and pets. Sanctuary history, past rescues, membership details, and primate health information.
http://www.mindysmem.org/
About Us Support the Monkeys News Contact Us
The Sanctuary
It all started in the year of 1992. Entering my life came an adult rhesus macaque called "Mindy Sue". Age unknown, small for her species and severely under weight, Mindy was to change my life in ways I could never imagine. In Mindy's memory, the sanctuary was founded and built to what it has become today. To give a chance at a freer life for those who find us.
Magnificent Eight Arrive!
More than 50 macaque monkeys kept at a research lab located in Warren County, NJ, suddenly found themselves without a place to live when the facility closed due to bankruptcy. Four primate sanctuaries offered to provide permanent residence for the displaced macaques. Mindy's Memory welcomed eight of the refugees. Video of Day Three New Boys Magnificent Eight go to the Beach
ALL photos, images, stories and other materials contained on this website are the property of Linda Barcklay, and Mindy's Memory Primate Sanctuary. Any use of the materials contained on this website must be for personal use only and no materials may be copied for distribution without the express permission of Linda Barcklay or Mindy's Memory Primate Sanctuary.

91. Monkey Sounds - The Sounds And Noises Of Apes, Orang-utans, Chimpanzees And Othe
Sounds files of primate sounds including chimpanzees, baboons, gorillas and other monkeys
http://www.monkeymania.co.uk/gosounds/
Only Monkeymania provides you with such a wide selection of MONKEY SOUNDS! And we do it because we care! Some more sounds and this page is constantly updated so y'all come back soon! Looking for pictures of monkeys and chimpanzees? Click here Wave files (*.wav) Realplayer files (*.au) Howlermonkey Gorilla call Gorilla Marmoset call ... Ape Please note that there are still loads of sounds to go on this page, so please check back soon Were you looking for Monkey Magic sounds? Main Monkeymania Menu Monkey Posters and Chimpanzee Art! back to gallery ... main monkeymania menu

92. Welcome To Monkey Matters
Information, photo galleries, slideshows, and message board for pet monkey owners and enthusiasts. Assistance with placement for monkeys who need to be adopted.
http://www.monkeymatters.com/fancy.htm

93. Family Cebidae
Detailed fact sheets for almost every species of New World monkey.
http://www.theprimata.com/factsheets.html

94. Happylemur.com
Lemur-related news and links.
http://www.nyx.net/~vkochend/hlc/

95. Save The Chimps
Group that cares for abandoned and orphaned chimpanzees.
http://www.savethechimps.org/
Save The Chimps
Home View Cart My Account ... Login
  • Save the Chimps - the World's largest sanctuary for rescued Chimpanzees Carlos spent decades in a concrete and steel cage at the former Coulston Foundation Juan suffered as a biomedical research subject for nearly 30 years. Nearly 1,100 chimpanzees still languish inside research laboratories. Save the Chimps cares for nearly 300 chimpanzees. The chimpanzees live in large family groups on 12 separate 3 acre islands. It is your generosity that makes our work possible. Thank you for supporting Save the Chimps!
November Chimp Birthdays Who doesn’t love presents The chimps do and they most definitely deserve them! We Bid Farewell to a Gentleman, Our Beloved George On October 2, 2010, our beloved George passed away of heart failure, outdoors and in the company ... more STC's Statement on the APF's Chimpanzees The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), one of the components of the National Institu ... more more news Save the Chimps is proud to announce that the Arcus Foundation has offered a $1 million matching grant. Every dollar donated will be doubled.

96. Welcome To The World Of The Orangutan!
Conservation information about the orangutan in Indonesia. In English, German, and Dutch.
http://orangutan.flevoland.to/

97. Orangutan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Extensive information from Wikipedia on this endangered great ape.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orangutan
Orangutan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the primate. For other uses, see Orangutan (disambiguation) Orangutans Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Hominidae
Subfamily: Ponginae
Genus: Pongo
Lacépède
Type species Pongo borneo
Lacépède
Simia pygmaeus Linnaeus, 1760) Species Pongo pygmaeus
Pongo abelii
Orangutan distribution Orangutans are among the most intelligent primates and use a variety of sophisticated tools, also making sleeping nests each night from branches and foliage. They are generally not aggressive and live a mostly solitary life foraging for food. They are the largest living arboreal animals with longer arms than other great apes. Their hair is typically reddish-brown, instead of the brown or black hair typical of other great apes. Native to Indonesia and Malaysia , orangutans are currently found only in rainforests on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra , though fossils have been found in Java , the Thai-Malay Peninsula Vietnam and China . There are only two surviving species, both of which are

98. Gorilla Help Site
Information about gorilla conservation from Kilimanjaro.com.
http://www.kilimanjaro.com/gorilla/
Gorilla Help Site
Fewer than 650 mountain gorillas and 40,000 lowland gorillas are left in the world. Their existence continues to be threatened as increasing human populations continue to decrease the gorillas' habitats. Gentle and intelligent creatures, gorillas are more closely-related to humankind than many would expect. In August, the siverback you see on the picture was shot to death while he was trying to prevent the kidnapping of the baby sitting on his back. That such a futile tragedy can happen in this day and age is an outrage. Find out more about these wonderful animals, and help us ensure their survival.
This section is a public service provided by Kilimanjaro Adventure Travel to provide the public with much needed information about gorillas. If you have additional information, links, or suggestions for improvement, please send us an email. Thanks in advance!
For comments and suggestions or if you have any questions, please contact

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Provides short description about the Gorilla in general.
http://www.nature.ca/notebooks/english/egorilla.htm
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100. Indriidae - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Information from Wikipedia on this family of lemurs from Madagascar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indridae
Indriidae
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Indridae Jump to: navigation search Indridae
Fossil range: Pleistocene to Recent Indri Indri indri Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Suborder: Strepsirrhini
Infraorder: Lemuriformes
Family: Indriidae
Burnett
Genera Indri
Avahi
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Synonyms
  • Lichanotina Gray, 1825 Indrisina Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1851 Indrisidae Alston, 1878 Indrisinae Mivart, 1864 Indriidae Hill, 1953 Indriinae Hill, 1953 Propitheci Winge, 1895 Propithecinae Trouessart, 1897
The Indriidae (sometimes incorrectly spelled Indridae ) are a family of strepsirrhine primates . They are medium to large sized lemurs with only four teeth in the toothcomb instead of the usual six. Indriids , like all lemurs, live exclusively on the island of Madagascar The group was once much larger, and, in addition to the thirteen species living today, also contains eleven extinct species in six genera. Most if not all were larger animals , called 'sloth lemurs'. These included the chimpanzee -sized Palaeopropithecus and the gorilla -sized Archaeoindris . Most went extinct within the last 1500 to 2000 years, after humans colonized Madagascar.

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