Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Science - Primates

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 96    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Primates:     more books (98)
  1. Living New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini), Volume 1: With an Introduction to Primates (Platyrrhini : With An Introduction to Primates) by Philip Hershkovitz, 1977-12-01
  2. Malayan Forest Primates
  3. The Human Primate by Richard Passingham, 1982-04
  4. Peacemaking among Primates by Frans B. M. de Waal, 1990-09-01
  5. Reconstructing Behavior in the Primate Fossil Record (Advances in Primatology)
  6. The Primate Visual System (Frontiers in Neuroscience)
  7. Primate Cognition by Michael Tomasello, Josep Call, 1997-09-18
  8. Biology, Rearing, and Care of Young Primates by James K. Kirkwood, Katherine Stathatos, 1992-08-06
  9. The Life of Primates by Pia Nystrom, Pamela Ashmore, 2008-02-07
  10. Primate Sexuality: Comparative Studies of the Prosimians, Monkeys, Apes, and Human Beings by Alan F. Dixson, 1999-02-18
  11. Primates in Question: The Smithsonian Answer Book by Robert W. Shumaker, Benjamin B. Beck, 2003-11-17
  12. Primate Diversity by Dean Falk, 2000-02-22
  13. The Chosen Primate: Human Nature and Cultural Diversity by Adam Kuper, 1996-10-01
  14. Primate Behavior: Poems (Grove Press Poetry Series) by Sarah Lindsay, 1997-10-28

41. BBC News | SCI/TECH | Smallest Primates Discovered In Madagascar
Tuesday, 14 November, 2000, 1024 GMT Smallest primates discovered in MadagascarLemurs are very primitive primates Three previously unknown species of mouse
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1022770.stm
low graphics version feedback help You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK ... AudioVideo
Tuesday, 14 November, 2000, 10:24 GMT Smallest primates discovered in Madagascar
Lemurs are very primitive primates
Three previously unknown species of mouse lemur, the world's smallest primate, have been discovered in Madagascar.
It's incredibly rare to discover a new species of primate, let alone three new species
Steven Goodman, Field Museum Their identification was made during a scientific survey of the island's western forests and later confirmed by genetic tests. Lemurs are primitive primates that live in trees and are found only on the island of Madagascar and the nearby Comoro Islands off the east coast of Africa. Mouse lemurs have heads that are no bigger than a human thumb and weigh just a few ounces (one ounce is 30 grams). Many of the animals, which have long noses, agile limbs, and piercing round eyes, are endangered because their forest habitat is being destroyed. Island collection An international research team compared the physical characteristics of mouse lemurs - their teeth, skulls, length, and body size - from 12 geographic locations.

42. BIOSIS | Resource Guide | Mammalia - Primates
Mammalia — primates.
http://www.biosis.org/zrdocs/zoolinfo/mam_prim.htm
Pull Down for Destinations BIOSIS Previews Zoological Record MethodsFinder Index to Organism Names Internet Resource Guide for Zoology User Support Search Sitemap Index Help with this Site
Resource Guide
Introduction About the Resource Guide Awards Latest Additions ...
African Primates
hear and see them
American Journal of Primatology
official journal of the American Society of Primatologists
American Society of Primatologists

Animal Diversity Web
University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
Annotated bibliography on Environmental Enrichment for Non-Human Primates

University of Missouri-Columbia introductory training course in evolutionary theory and primate evolution
Ape Alliance
an international coalition of organisations and individuals, working for the conservation and welfare of apes
Asociación Primatológica Española (APE)

Associazone Primatologica Italiana (API)

Aye-Aye's Primate Primer
pictures and introductory information about monkeys and apes Australian Primatological Society Balikpapan Orangutan Society (BOS) helps sponsor a reintroduction program for confiscated orangutans on Borneo California Regional Primate Research Center (CRPRC) Caribbean Primate Research Center (CPRC) a research, training and education unit of the University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Medical Sciences Campus

43. Non-human Primates And Language
This project is part of a theoretical course on Syntax and Grammatical Theories taught by Prof .Category Science Social Sciences Ape Sign Language......
http://www.angelfire.com/sc2/nhplanguage/

44. Evolution Of Social Behavior In Primates: Personality Traits
Theory based on Mendelian genetics predicts that personality traits can be traced in ancestral hominid Category Science Social Sciences Publications......Evolution of Social Behavior in primates Personality Traits A Genetic Approach toBehavior in Ancestral Hominids ~ Book Still Available ~ Toward Self Sanity
http://primate_behaviour.homestead.com/
Evolution of Social Behavior in Primates: Personality Traits
A Genetic Approach to Behavior in Ancestral Hominids
~ Book Still Available ~
Psychological Dimensions Press, New York, 1985, 504 pages, 16 figures, 48 plates.
(c) A.M. Benis, Sc.D., M.D.
Illustrations are from On the Genetic Origins of the Human Character Why is this gorilla smiling?
(a) He is happy.
(b) He has just witnessed an amusing event, or
(c) He has the genetic character trait of narcissism.
[answer below] Aggression, Perfectionism and Narcissism As Mendelian Genetic Traits in Primates
Summary

We identify three traits that are transmitted in humans in a Mendelian fashion: Aggression (A), Perfectionism (P) and Narcissism (N). We believe that the genetic loci corresponding to these traits will soon be identified. Thus, DNA analyses in the near future will allow one to trace personality traits and even personality types in ancestral hominid lineages. In addition, we show that the traits A, P and N can be identified in non-human primates. The evolutionary implications of this theory are evident. NPA Theory of Discrete Character Traits Our interpretation of the three traits in humans is as follows: Aggression (A) Narcissism (N) Perfectionism (P) The trait of perfectionism is not a basic drive of ambition and is not associated with a rage reaction. Rather it is a mediator of the unbridled drives of aggression and/or narcissism. The stereotypic acts associated with the trait of perfectionism are obsessiveness, compulsiveness, repetition, and the maintenance of neatness, order and symmetry. It is concluded that certain autistic and schizophrenic individuals are those in whom the two components of ambition, i.e., aggression and narcissism, have been suppressed by genetic or environmental factors, either congenitally, in childhood, or after maturity, thus revealing in the individual a primitive state of perfectionism.

45. Prehistoric Cultures, University Of Minnesota Duluth
primates Contemporary. General Information. Chart primates Contemporary. GeneralInformation Contemporary primates. Contemporary Chart.
http://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/troufs/anth1602/pcprim.html
Prehistoric Cultures WebSearch
Search this Page
Enlarge Fonts ... Z Class: JB TR
Week:
Spring 2003 Calendar
Fall 2003 Calendar Fall 2004 Calendar 23 March 2003
Today in History

Today in Headlines

Course Information Assignments Calendars Case Studies ~ 01 What's New? ~ 02 Favorite Find Dates / Times Exams Extra Credit FAQs Grades ~ grading policies ~ CEE ~ Freshman Seminar Major Discoveries Office Hours, etc. Overview PCforum Questions ? Requirements Schedules Site Information Site Map Special Facilities Syllabus Table of Contents Texts Times / Dates Videos Course Topics TR 01 Introduction / Orientation 02 History of Thought 03 Heredity and Evolution 04 Living Primates 05 Primate Behavior 06 Primate Models 07 Evolutionary History 08 Paleoanthropology 09 Hominid Origins 10 Hunting / Gathering 11 Homo erectus 12 Neandertal / Archaics 13 Homo sapiens sapiens 14 Variation / Adptation 15 Agriculture / Civilizations 16 Final Exam Maps World Africa Botswana Ethiopia France Guatemala Indonesia Kena Mexico South Africa Tanzania World Fact Book Your Nation Country Briefings Other Useful Sites Prehistoric Cultures

46. Primates Web
Translate this page SOMMAIRE, Webmaster Sophie Descamps,
http://www.cybsnack.mnet.fr/gorilla.htm
SOMMAIRE Webmaster: Sophie Descamps

47. Www.primatesoftheworld.com/
USDA licensed breeder. primates come with a health certificate are bottle fed and wear pampers.Category Recreation Pets Exotic primates...... primates. Links. America's Favorite Monkey.
http://www.primatesoftheworld.com/

48. Filoviruses In Nonhuman Primates: Overview Of The Investigation In Texas
Filoviruses In Nonhuman primates Overview Of The Investigation In Texas.During organs. Similar symptoms are seen in nonhuman primates.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/virlfvr/ebola528.htm
Filoviruses In Nonhuman Primates:
Overview Of The Investigation In Texas
During April 11-13, 1996, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed that two monkeys in a private quarantine facility in Texas were infected with a filovirus, the Reston subtype of Ebola virus (Ebola-Reston). The infected monkeys had been imported from the Phillippines in a shipment of 100 primates and were housed in two rooms at the Texas quarantine facility. Although infection with Ebola-Reston virus can be fatal in monkeys, this subtype of Ebola virus has not been known to cause disease in humans; in contrast, infection with other Ebola virus subtypes, such as Ebola-Zaire and Ebola-Sudan, is often fatal in humans. This document answers some of the questions related to the biology and spread of filoviruses, the investigation in Texas, and Ebola virus hemorrhagic fever.
Filovirus Infection In Monkeys At Texas Quarantine Facility
What are Filoviruses? Filoviruses belong to the family Filoviridae , one of several groups of viruses that can cause hemorrhagic fever in animals and humans. Filoviruses use ribonucleic acid (RNA) as their genetic material. When magnified several thousand times by an electron microscope, filoviruses have the appearance of long filaments or threads. The virus structure is sensitive to many ordinary disinfectants, and therefore filoviruses can be readily inactivated (killed). Because filoviruses can be extremely hazardous, laboratory studies of these viruses must be conducted in special maximum-containment facilities.

49. Chapter 21 Primates
About primates; Links for Primate Information; The Primate Gallery. Earliest primates?Origin of primates deep in the Cretaceous? True primates The Prosimians.
http://www-geology.ucdavis.edu/~GEL3/SHORTCH21.html
Earliest Primates?
  • Origin of primates deep in the Cretaceous? National Geographic News , April 18, 2002, article on a new paper. This paper makes me really angry. It is lousy science, and should never have been published. It claims that primates evolved deep in the Cretaceous.
  • The early primate Smilodectes gracilis (55 Ma)
True Primates: The Prosimians
  • A web site at Duke University features prosimians.
  • Prosimians have color vision (same press release is also available here . It's not yet clear how many times color vision evolved within primates, or how it was modified during primate evolution. I suspect that there is a lot to learn yet by studying the vision of living primates. Nocturnal primates probably can't use much color vision, so there may have been episodes of loss and/or repeated evolution of color vision.
  • African Primates at Home
Living lemurs Daubentonia , the prosimian that has an ecology in the woodpecker guild.

50. Language/primates And Language
The AFU and Urban Legend Archive Language primates and language _The Language Instinct_.New York William Morrow and Company, Inc. NHP = nonhuman primates.
http://www.urbanlegends.com/language/primates_and_language.html
The AFU and Urban Legend Archive
Language

primates and language Select a topic Home Searches AFU FAQ AFU Animals Books Celebrities Classic Collegiate Death Disney Drugs Food GIF Language Legal Medical Misc Movies Politics Products Religion Science Sex Songs TV Other sites
From: cindy@nvg.unit.no (Cindy Kandolf)
Newsgroups: alt.folklore.urban
Subject: Primates and Language
Date: 13 Jan 1995 17:36:24 GMT
A short time ago, a question came up on this newsgroup about primates other than humans having been taught sign language. My response was that such experiments did exist but that in the opinion of many who have examined the experiments the claims are based on misinterpretation and wishful thinking. I received a few e-mail messages asking me to present this side of the argument, and my full response follows. Warning: it is rather long. -Cindy Kandolf, certified language mechanic, mamma flodnak cindy@nvg.unit.no
Trondheim, Norway
We're looking for a little, bewildered girl. Some abbreviations, shortcuts, and other things that should probably be cleared up: ASL = American Sign Language, the sign language most commonly used in the United States.

51. Circuses.com: Animal Attacks: Primates
Animal Attacks primates The following is a partial listing of incidentsinvolving captive primates since 1990. These incidents
http://www.circuses.com/primattacks.html

ELEPHANT ATTACKS
A partial listing of attacks on humans by captive elephants since 1990
FELINE ATTACKS
A partial listing of attacks on humans by captive felines since 1990 ... Learn how whips, muzzles, bullhooks, and other tools are used during circus acts
Animal Attacks: Primates
The following is a partial listing of incidents involving captive primates since 1990. These incidents have resulted in the killing of 450 primates, two human deaths, and more than 140 human injuries. Contact PETA for documentation.
September 10, 2002/Northwest Montana:
September 8, 2002/Hillsboro, Ore.:
A female rhesus macaque escaped from the Oregon National Primate Research Center while being transferred between buildings. Police warned area residents not to approach the animal. She was recaptured two days later.
August 7, 2002/Racine, Minn.: A volunteer at BEARCAT Hollow animal park was attacked by a monkey as she entered the cage. The monkey grabbed her hair and bit her on the finger. The volunteer needed five stitches and rabies shots.
June 23, 2002/Magnolia, Texas:

52. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Primates
into general areas, such as systematics and nomenclature, anatomy and geography,and mammal groups, including marsupials and monotremes, primates and carnivora
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/p/primates.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
Primates
A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • Balikpapan Orangutan Survival Foundation
  • Bibliography of General Works in Mammalogy
  • Center for Captive Chimpanzee Care
  • ChimpanZoo ...
  • Primate Society of Great Britain Page last updated: 04 July 2002 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Balikpapan Orangutan Survival Foundation
    Non-profit organisation which helps to protect orangutans through projects such as a reintroduction program for confiscated orangutans on the island of Borneo. Offers information on orangutan research, projects and conservation.
    Author: Balikpapan Orangutan Survival Foundation
    Subjects: primates
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    document
    Location: indonesia, asia
    Last checked:
    Bibliography of General Works in Mammalogy
    This bibliography is designed to guide students in mammalogy to literature in specific areas. The works included are primarily monographic and of wide coverage. It is divided into general areas, such as systematics and nomenclature, anatomy and geography, and mammal groups, including marsupials and monotremes, primates and carnivora.
    Author: American Museum of Natural History
    Subjects: mammals, primates
  • 53. GeoZoo: Primates At A Glance
    . . . . . primates, (GeoZoo. Mammals). . . . . . . . Smile! GENERAL STORE. •..•. . primates at a Glance a list of all living primates. . • humans apes.
    http://www.geobop.com/Mammals/Primate/2.htm
    Primates Geo Zoo Mammals) Lemurs, Monkeys, Apes, People, and Relatives Vertebrata Mammalia : Primate] Smile! G ENERAL S TORE Primates at a Glance:
    a list of all living primates Monkeys: Old World monkeys New World monkeys Prosimians: (tropical America)
    lorises, bushbabies, etc.

    (Madagascar) Most of the family names in the table below are
    linked to GeoZoo pages, few of which have finished
    articles, but they do offer links to related sites.
    family Hominidae The gorilla, chimpanzee, bonobo, and orang-utan were formerly placed
    Gorilla ( Gorilla gorilla
    chimpanzee ( Pan troglodytes
    bonobo, or pygmy chimpanzee ( Pan paniscus humans, people ( Homo sapiens
    orang-utan ( Pongo pygmaeus family Hylobatidae The smallest and most acrobatic of the apes, these animals are native dark-handed gibbon ( Hylobates agilis black, crested, or white-cheeked gibbon ( Hylobates concolor golden-cheeked gibbon ( Hylobates gabriellae hoolock gibbon ( Hylobates hoolock Hylobates klossii white-handed or lar gibbon ( Hylobates lar Chinese white-cheeked gibbon ( Hylobates leucogenys silvery gibbon ( Hylobates moloch Hylobates muelleri pileated or capped gibbon ( Hylobates pileatus siamang ( Hylobates syndactylus Monkeys Old World (African, Asian, half-and-half) and New World!

    54. Pictures Of Monkeys, Apes, Lemurs, Lorisis, Tarsiers, Animals: Mammals; [Primate
    primates, Animals, Mammals primates, Animals, Mammals primates, Animals, Mammalsbaboon, primates, Animals, Mammals baboon, primates, Animals, Mammals baboon
    http://www.photovault.com/Link/Animals/Mammals/Primates/AMPVolume01.html
    This page contains samples from our picture files on Primates. These images are available for licensing in any media. For Pricing, General Guidelines, and Delivery information click here . You may contact us thru email or by phone for more information on the use of these pictures, and any others in our files not shown here.
    Page 1 of 13 Images Found for search term: "Primates" Show Images Per Page: Page 1 of 13 Jump to: Aerospace Amphibians Art Aviation ... privacy policy

    55. Pettigrew, Dr. John D., 1986. Are Flying Foxes Really Primates? . BATS. Vol 3, N
    TITLE Are Flying Foxes Really primates? AUTHOR- Pettigrew Are FlyingFoxes Really primates? by Dr. John D. Pettigrew. primates share
    http://www.batcon.org/batsmag/v3n2-1.html
    TITLE-[ Are Flying Foxes Really Primates? ]
    AUTHOR-[ Pettigrew, Dr. John D. ]
    SUBTITLE-[ ]
    VOLUME-[ 3 ]
    NUMBER-[ 2 ]
    ISSUE-[ JUNE ]
    YEAR-[1986 ]
    START PAGE[ 1 ]
    END PAGE-[ 2 ]
    AREA-[ ARTICLE ]
    Are Flying Foxes Really Primates?
    by Dr. John D. Pettigrew Primates share a half-dozen brain pathways not found in any of the other 20 mammalian orders. These features are quantitative and are believed to reliably distinguish primates from non-primates. They provide a unique signature, enabling us to recognize a primate brain after a set of tests which involve labeling the pathways going from the eye to the brain. Imagine my surprise when I found these features in the brain of a Gray-headed Flying Fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) during a routine investigation! Subsequent work by myself and others confirmed that this is true for all of the flying fox species thus far examined. Flying foxes belong to the order Megachiroptera, commonly referred to as megabats. The nearly 200 species of these bats are vegetarians that feed on fruit and nectar. They are mostly large, with wingspans measuring from two to six feet and navigate by their excellent vision. Recently, working with Dr. Howard Cooper of the INSERM Laboratoire de Neuropsychologie in Lyon, France, we extended the comparison to include more visual nuclei, as well as more species of megabats and more prosimmian primates (lower primates, including lemurs and lorises). Under the microscope, the affinities between megabat and lemur brains are so striking that it is quite difficult to tell them apart! So far as one can tell from the intricate details of the wiring of thousands of nerve cells, primates and megabats shared a common ancestor not shared by any other group of mammals.

    56. PRIMATES Primates
    primates; LORISIDAE primates; LORISIDAE. Order primates. primates. A singlespecies of this order, Homo sapiens, is nearly worldwide in distribution.
    http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/walker/primates.html
    noncommercial purposes within a subscribed institution . No copies of this work may be distributed electronically outside of the subscribed institution, in whole or in part, without written permission from the JHU Press
    PRIMATES; LORISIDAE PRIMATES; LORISIDAE
    Order Primates
    Primates
    A single species of this order, Homo sapiens, is nearly worldwide in distribution. Otherwise, the order is found in the Americas from eastern and southern Mexico to southeastern Brazil, most of Africa, Madagascar, the southwestern part of the Arabian Peninsula, south-central and southeastern Asia, Japan, and the East Indies as far as Sulawesi and Timor. Included under the Primates here are 13 families , 71 genera, and 233 species. Since people themselves are primates, the order has attracted much interest and investigation, and there are numerous views on classification, especially between the order and family levels. A basic scheme that has been widely followed is Simpson's 1945) division of the Primates into two suborders: Prosimii, for the families Tupaiidae, Lemuridae, Indriidae, Daubentoniidae, Lorisidae, and Tarsiidae; and Anthropoidea, for the families Cebidae, Callitrichidae, Cercopithecidae, Pongidae, and Hominidae. Two major problems with this plan involve the status of the Tupaiidae and Tarsiidae. The tupaiids long had been considered by some authorities to belong to the Insectivora. Now, however, there has been general acceptance that the tupaiids represent an entirely separate order, the Scandentia, and that view has been accepted herein.

    57. Primates
    Translate this page En los primates se estudian los monos, simios, lémures,y mamíferos similares. Los primates. Orden primates.
    http://www.damisela.com/zoo/mam/primates/
    Los Primates Orden Primates
    Damisela.com

    El Zoológico

    Las Aves

    Los Reptiles
    ...
    Marsupiales

    Este es el grupo de animales donde encontramos los monos, los simios y muchas otras especies más, incluyendo la nuestra.
    Los científicos se basan en ciertas características para separar estos mamíferos en un grupo aparte. Excepto por los seres humanos, todos los otros integrantes del grupo tienen el primer dedo de cada pie opuesto a los otros dedos. Pero la mayor diferencia ocurre en el desarrollo del cerebro que estos animales demuestran.
    Excepto por los seres humanos, los primates habitan en las Américas, África y Asia. Los de Gibraltar, Europa, fueron introducidos.
    Aye Aye
    Gálagos Gibones Humanos y Grandes Simios ... Tamarinos y Titíes
    Más información en los Primates: Orden Filogenético Taxonomía Bibliografía Otras presentaciones en Damisela.com Los Mamíferos Las Aves Los Reptiles ... El Zoológico Electrónico Nos gustaría saber su opinión Gracias por visitarnos Última Revisión: 1 de Octubre del 2002 Número de Publicación : A.30 Todos los Derechos Reservados

    58. Exotic Pet Veterinarian - Primates
    NEW WORLD primates ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION, AND BEHAVIOR Author Warren Kinzey PublisherAldine De Gruyter A very good text that covers information about New
    http://www.exoticpetvet.net/primates.html
    Home About Us
    Our Bios

    Vet Info
    ... Avian Primates
    Callitrichid Conservation

    A Tale of Grief

    Our Photo Album

    Cotton-topped Tamarin
    ... Small Animals Pocket Pets
    Dr. Wissman has chapter on Callitrichid Nutrition and Husbandry published in The Veterinary Clinics of North America, Exotic Animal Practice, January, 1999, volume 2, Number 1 . Published by WB Saunders Company, Philadelphia.
    This chapter offers, for the first time, a concise guide to feeding and caring for marmosets and tamarins. A five year literature search was incorporated into the text, as well as the wealth of information Dr. Wissman has gleaned from her years of owning, raising, breeding and caring for over 150 marmosets and tamarins. Much of this information has never been published before.
    This textbook is an important milestone for owners of callitrichids. While written for veterinarians, the information regarding husbandry and diet is valuable to every marmoset and tamarin owner. And the veterinarians seeing pet callitrichids in their practices will find this information invaluable. For purchasing information:
    Small World Zoological Gardens
    is dedicated to the future of marmosets and tamarins through captive propagation for conservation. We are a not-for-profit organization. We accept tax-deductible donations and unwanted marmosets and tamarins.

    59. Primates
    primates Guide picks. The characteristics and care of a variety of primates (monkeys)as pets. The Problem with primates Should monkeys be kept as pets?
    http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/primates/
    zfp=-1 About Exotic Pets Search in this topic on About on the Web in Products Web Hosting
    Exotic Pets
    with Lianne McLeod
    Your Guide to one of hundreds of sites Home Articles Forums ... Help zmhp('style="color:#fff"') Subjects ESSENTIALS Photo Gallery Exotic Pets 101 Selecting a Pet ... All articles on this topic Stay up-to-date!
    Subscribe to our newsletter.
    Advertising Free Credit Report
    Free Psychics

    Advertisement
    Primates
    Guide picks The characteristics and care of a variety of primates (monkeys) as pets.
    Photo Gallery

    Photos of primates submitted by visitors - and information on how your exotic pet can be featured here. The Problem with Primates
    Should monkeys be kept as pets? Here are some reasons they do not make good pets. Heather's Wild World of Animals Nice site by Heather, which is an excellent resource for monkey owners or potential owners - lots of great information and nice photos too. Monkey Matters Nice site with many informative articles, photo galleries, slideshows and message board for pet monkey owners and enthusiasts. Oregon Primate Rescue Infoamtion on the organization and its mission and facilities, as well as some information on the intricacy of caring for primates.

    60. CNN - Report: After Century Of Survival, Many Primates Face Extinction - January
    Report After century of survival, many primates face extinction. Thegolden bamboo lemur tops the list of endangered primates, January
    http://www.cnn.com/2000/NATURE/01/10/primates.peril/

    MAIN PAGE
    WORLD U.S. LOCAL ... daily almanac
    MULTIMEDIA:
    video
    video archive audio multimedia showcase ... more services
    E-MAIL:
    Subscribe to one of our news e-mail lists.
    Enter your address: document.write(' '); Or:
    Get a free e-mail account

    E-MAIL
    DISCUSSION: message boards chat feedback
    CNN WEB SITES:
    AsiaNow
    Svenska Norge Danmark ... Italian FASTER ACCESS: europe japan TIME INC. SITES: Go To ... Time.com People Money Fortune EW CNN NETWORKS: more networks transcripts SITE INFO: help contents search ad info ... jobs WEB SERVICES:
    Report: After century of survival, many primates face extinction
    The golden bamboo lemur tops the list of endangered primates January 10, 2000
    Web posted at: 5:43 p.m. EST (2243 GMT) In this story: Some perilously small populations Like 'canaries in the coal mine' RELATED STORIES, SITES WASHINGTON (CNN) After surviving the 20th century with no extinctions, dozens of primate species face the threat of disappearing forever, according to a report released Monday by Conservation International. VIDEO CNN's Natalie Pawelski reports on the primate species that are in danger of extinction. Real Windows Media MESSAGE BOARD Animal world One in five species of primates, many living in biologically rich but rapidly shrinking habitats, could become extinct within a generation, according to the organization's office in Washington, D.C.

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 3     41-60 of 96    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter