World Atlas of Great Apes and their Conservation

It gives a thorough background on ape behavior and ecology for each species, including detailed habitat requirements, the apes' ecological role, and the possible consequences of their decline. Despite the dedicated efforts of many individuals and organizations, the great apes all fall into the En...

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Source https://resources.unep-wcmc.org/products/WCMC_RT148
Author UNEP-WCMC
Maintainer UNEP-WCMC
Last Updated March 9, 2023, 14:16 (UTC)
Created March 9, 2023, 12:15 (UTC)
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Language en
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Publisher email info@unep-wcmc.org
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citation Caldecott, J., Miles, L., eds [2005] World Atlas of Great Apes and their Conservation. Prepared at the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Center. University of California Press, Berkeley, USA
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short_description <p>This atlas provides a comprehensive overview of what is currently known about all six species of great apes - chimpanzee, bonobo, Sumatran orangutan, Bornean orangutan, eastern gorilla, and western gorilla.</p>