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Can translocation help wild primates?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

Julian Caldecott
Affiliation:
Sub-Department of Veterinary Anatomy, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge, UK.
Michael Kavanagh
Affiliation:
IUCN Conservation Monitoring Centre, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, UK.
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Releasing animals into the wild, especially when they have become extinct there, is an appealing and dramatic conservation technique. It is, however, fraught with risks and often expensive; its success depends upon meticulous planning. The authors discuss the reasons for translocation, the many problems involved and the special cases where such an exercise may be justified.

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