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State of the Apes

The world's primates are among the most endangered of all tropical species. All great ape species - gorilla, chimpanzee, bonobo and orangutan - are classified as either Endangered or Critically Endangered. Furthermore, nearly all gibbon species are threatened with extinction. Whilst linkages between ape conservation and economic development, ethics and wider environmental processes have been acknowledged, more needs to be done to integrate biodiversity conservation within broader economic, social and environmental communities if those connections are to be fully realized and addressed. Intended for a broad range of policy makers, industry experts and decision makers, academics, researchers, and NGOs, the State of the Apes series will look at the threats to these animals and their habitats within the broader context of economic and community development. Each publication presents a different theme, providing an overview of how these factors interrelate and affect the current and future status of apes, with robust statistics, welfare indicators, official and various other reports providing an objective and rigorous analysis of relevant issues.

General Editors: Helga Rainer, Arcus Foundation; Alison White; Annette Lanjouw, Arcus Foundation

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  • Disease, Health and Ape Conservation

    Arcus Foundation
    Published: May 2024
    Volume 5

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  • Killing, Capture, Trade and Ape Conservation

    Arcus Foundation
    Published: April 2021
    Volume 4

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  • Infrastructure Development and Ape Conservation

    Arcus Foundation
    Published: November 2018
    Volume 3

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  • Industrial Agriculture and Ape Conservation

    Arcus Foundation
    Published: December 2015

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  • Extractive Industries and Ape Conservation

    Arcus Foundation
    Published: March 2014

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