our cousins are in jeopardy. are we going to step in and help?

Primates at Risk

The world’s 25 most endangered primates were revealed in a report this week at the UN’s Convention on Biological Diversity COP11.

“The most significant threats to the 25 most endangered primates, and to many other primates in all of the four habitat regions (Africa, Madagascar, Asia, Neotropics), are habitat destruction and unsustainable hunting,” report co-editor Christoph Schwitzer, head of research at the Bristol Conservation and Science Foundation, told Discovery News.

This is something we can fix, we just have to want to.

save the primates…

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