Conservation

All taxonomic and ecological work has heavy implications for conservation; the following papers are more directly concerned with this theme.

Books

2001 Primate Taxonomy. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Papers

1972 (with J. Sabater Pi). The importance of higher Primates in the diet of the Fang of Rio Muni. Man,N.S. 7:239-243.

1974 (with P. Andrews and J.F.M. Horne). The Tana Colobus and Mangabey. Oryx 12:565-575.

1975 (with P. Andrews and J.F.M. Horne). Ecology of the Tana River Floodplain, Kenya. J. E. Afr. N.H. Soc. Nat. Mus. 151:1-31.

1976 River of Monkeys. Hemisphere, 20(9):28-32.

1977 (with Alan G. Goodall). The Conservation of Eastern Gorillas. In H.S.H. Prince Rainier III of Monaco and Geoffrey H. Bourne (ed), Primate Conservation, pp. 599-637. Academic Press, New York.

1981 Survey of the Tana river Colobus and Mangabey. National Geographic Society Research Reports 13:235-242.

1982 Asian Rhinoceroses - down but not out. Malayan Naturalist 36:11-22.

1982 (with P. R. Groves). The Lions of India. Hemisphere 26(4):206-209.

1983 (with T. Flannery). The Mammals of West Irian. Hemisphere, 27:378-84.

1993 (with A. Greth, D. Williamson, G. Schwede, M. Vassart). Bilkis gazelle in Yemen - status and taxonomic relationships. Oryx, 27:239-244.

1995 Microtaxonomy and its implications for captive breeding. Pp 24-28 in U.Ganslosser, J.K.Hodges & W.Kaumanns (eds.), Research and Captive Propagation. Fürth: Filander Verlag.

 

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For gorillas:

Australian Gorilla Club

Donations and memberships sent to the Australian Gorilla Club are forwarded to

Berggorilla und Regenwald Direkthilfe

 

For orangutans:

Australian Orangutan Project

 

For gibbons:

Silvery Gibbon Project

 

For African Rhinoceros:

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