Primate Conservation and Restoration
Primate conservation and restoration is an important practice for preserving and restoring primate populations in their natural habitats. Primate species, such as gorillas, orangutans, gibbons and lemurs, face numerous threats to their populations, such as habitat loss, illegal hunting, and the pet trade. Primate conservation and restoration efforts aim to combat these threats through research, habitat protection, population monitoring and reintroduction initiatives. These efforts not only help to safeguard primate species and their habitats, but also improve the local ecosystem’s health and benefit the local human populations economically, ecologically, and culturally.
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