MEDIA COVERAGE AND INTERNET CITATIONS

Following is a list of articles that cite New England Primate Conservancy’s website. This list grows daily and is, therefore, not all-inclusive. (Unfortunately, we have not been able to effectively keep up with the many citations since the summer of 2022, when we had a volunteer dedicated to the project. Since then, we have included those articles that we stumbled upon).

  • Zoom Prima

March 1, 2024. A cute monkey can kill you. See how painful her venomous bite is. https://zoom.iprima.cz/priroda/nebezpecna-opicka-426688 (Correction by New England Primate Conservancy—it is not a monkey, but a prosimian primate, the slow loris, that has a toxic bite).

  • The Daily Mail

February 28, 2024. Orange is the new black! Adorable monkey with bright ginger fur is born at a zoo in Bedfordshire – despite both its parents being monochromatic: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13135839/Orange-new-black-Adorable-monkey-bright-ginger-fur-born-zoo-Bedfordshire-despite-parents-monochromatic.html

  • CambridgeLive

February 26, 2024. The dangerous wild animal licences in Cambs and surrounding counties – including crocodiles and a Mississippi alligator: https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/local-news/dangerous-wild-animal-licences-cambs-28697371

  • Wikipedia

January 3, 2024. The Bale Mountains vervet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bale_Mountains_vervet

  • Wikipedia

October 2023. List of the Largest Non-Human Primates: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_non-human_primates

  • Miami Herald:

September 19, 2023. “Grunting noises lure man into Singapore woods”: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article279514334.html#storylink=cpy

  • Yahoo! News:

September 22, 2023. Singapore’s surprise guest: The mystery monkey of Clementi Woods Park: https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-surprise-guest-mystery-monkey-071222759.html

Summer 2023. “Unleash Your Passion for Primate Conservation and Explore the Interdependence of Species!”
NEPC’s founder, Debra Curtin, had the pleasure of being interviewed on Chezuba Talks, a podcast that “highlights agents of change and shares inspiring stories that ignite the spirit.” We talked about New England Primate Conservancy’s story, conservation education, and the importance of primates to biodiversity.
  • yahoo! finance:

This Incredibly Rare Baby Monkey Was Just Born at an Ohio Zoo—See the Adorable Photos, August 22, 2022: https://finance.yahoo.com/finance/news/incredibly-rare-baby-monkey-just-161705240.html

  • Travel and Leisure India:

This Incredibly Rare Baby Monkey Was Just Born at an Ohio Zoo—See the Adorable Photos, August 19, 2022: https://www.travelandleisureindia.in/insight/what-you-need-to-know/this-incredibly-rare-baby-monkey-was-just-born-at-an-ohio-zoo-see-the-adorable-photos/

  • Travel and Leisure: 

This Incredibly Rare Baby Monkey Was Just Born at an Ohio Zoo—See the Adorable Photos, August 17, 2022: https://www.travelandleisure.com/animals/lemur-born-at-a-cleveland-zoo

  • CNN.com:

Jersey Zoo welcomes birth of endangered black lion tamarin, April 3, 2022: https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/03/us/black-lion-tamarin-jersey-zoo-scn-trnd/index.html

  • Squirrel Monkey Publishing:

Resource for information about squirrel monkeys, night monkeys, spider monkeys for the children’s book, Sassy the Squirrel Monkey: https://www.squirrelmonkeypublishing.com/resources

  • Reader’s Digest:
  1. This article cites information about the indri: https://www.rd.com/list/animals-never-see-at-zoo/ 
  2. This article cites information about the gray woolly monkey: https://www.rd.com/list/animals-in-the-amazon-rainforest/
  • French Wikipedia:
  1. This article cites information about the pygmy slow loris: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loris_paresseux_pygm%C3%A9e
  2. This article cites information from NEPC about the Hainan gibbon: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomascus_hainanus
  • English Wikipedia:
  1. This article cites information about the Coquerel’s sifaka: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sifaka
  2. This article cites information about the Tapanuli orangutan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapanuli_orangutan
  3. This article cites information about the Lesser Galago: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser_bushbaby
  4. This article cites information about the Toque macaque: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toque_macaque
  5. This article cites information about the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toque_macaque
  6. This article cites information about the Moustached tamarin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toque_macaque
  7. This article cites information about the Gabon talapoin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabon_talapoin
  8. This article cites information about the Black headed squirrel monkey: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_squirrel_monkey
  9. This article cites information about the Coppery titi: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coppery_titi
  • Houston Community College:

This is a page that is designed to support one of the college’s anthropology courses and it links to several of NEPC’s profiles including the indri, red slender loris, thick-tailed bushbaby (brown greater galago), gray-bellied night monkey (Colombian night monkey), bald uakari, Wolf’s guenon, proboscis monkey, golden snub-nosed monkey, and gelada. https://library.hccs.edu/anth2301-ayers/primate-research-project

  • Smithsonian Magazine:

This article cites information about the Hainan gibbon: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/rope-bridges-can-connect-most-endangered-primates-fractured-habitat-180976077/

  • ArcGIS StoryMaps:

This article cites information about the Central American squirrel monkey, Geoffroy’s spider monkey, mantled howler, and white-throated capuchin: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/80543d09c0804c7e9c347f4afe3034bd

  • Yahoo Entertainment:
  1. This articles cites information about the Francois langur: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/philadelphia-zoo-celebrates-birth-endangered-193828794/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAABD5YG5ZmWkFTslyjt5oQRhia75SHKI4BVmDSoclRtHZdZC9hN05zBC5U0vzKEPYEfrAKVapFD3RyMluk1fh02NcfEUtGsWGlFq_Au9ZkCAUdHQ7XAXIGYFpfpoFfu3LjdxjJB5wYwVEcj9qKVCW-WukwdEItTgPRJz7q1jajT08
  2. This article cites information about the white-throated capuchin: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/hold-tight-newquay-zoos-baby-183050002/
  3. This article cites information about the black-capped squirrel monkey: https://news.yahoo.com/mealworm-valentine-treats-charm-london-102705233/
  • The World:

This article cites information about the Japanese macaque: https://www.pri.org/stories/2013-07-03/world-awesome-macaque-edition

  • Lemur Conservation Network:

This blog contains an image about ring-tailed lemurs: https://www.lemurconservationnetwork.org/my-endless-love-story-with-lemurs-and-madagascar/

  • Plebeian Science

This article cites information about tamarins: https://plebeianscience.wordpress.com/2020/03/03/saving-the-worlds-tiniest-monkeys/

  • Newsweek:

This article cites information about the Francois langur: https://www.newsweek.com/incredibly-rare-monkey-high-risk-extinction-zoo-1463151

  • Red Bluff Daily News:

This article cites information about marmosets:https://www.redbluffdailynews.com/2021/06/18/devoted-fathers-of-the-animal-kingdom/

  • The Gazette:

This article cites information about Japanese Macaques: https://www.thegazette.com/kids-articles/discovering-japan-6-things-you-might-not-know/

  • Republic World:

This article uses an image of a white-cheeked macaque: https://www.republicworld.com/entertainment-news/whats-viral/tibet-scientists-discover-five-new-animal-species-including-white-cheeked-macaque/

  • Research Articles:

This research paper cites information about the golden monkey as well as the eastern lesser bamboo lemur: https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/19/eabf7679

  • Woman’s Day:

This slideshow gallery cites information on the Philippine Tarsier and links to the NEPC website: https://www.womansday.com/life/g34152585/smallest-animals-in-the-world/?slide=11

  • The Science Times:

This article cites information about the Tapanuli orangutan: https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/28947/20210106/tapanuli-orangutan-rarest-great-ape-in-greater-danger-than-previously-thought.htm

  • CTV News:

This article cites information about the Japanese macaque: https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/calgary-zoo-s-senior-macaque-euthanized-due-to-deteriorating-health-1.5379526

  • Live Science:

On slide 6, this gallery cites information about the Bengal slow loris: https://www.livescience.com/photos-nocturnal-animals/

  • Genetic Literacy Project:

This article cites an image of capuchin monkeys: https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2020/07/23/do-males-and-females-have-different-brain-structures-monkey-study-suggests-yes/

  • New York Post:
  1. This article cites information about the white-face saki: https://nypost.com/2019/03/15/insanely-muscular-monkey-spotted-in-finland/
  2. This article cites information about the Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkey: https://nypost.com/2021/02/12/mealworm-valentine-treats-charm-london-zoos-squirrel-monkeys/
  • People:

This article cites information about capuchin monkeys: https://people.com/pets/baby-capuchin-monkey-born-newquay-zoo/

  • Treehugger:
  1. This article lists NEPC’s profile on the Spix’s night monkey in their references: https://www.treehugger.com/types-of-monkeys-5094053
  2. This article lists NEPC’s profiles on several primates in their references including the white-bellied spider monkey, black-faced spider monkey, brown-headed spider monkey, and Geoffroy’s spider monkey: https://www.treehugger.com/surprising-facts-spider-monkeys-4864486
  3. This article lists NEPC’s profile on the Philippine tarsier in their references: https://www.treehugger.com/tarsiers-cool-facts-about-these-wonderfully-weird-primates-4864006
  • Muscle & Fitness:

This article cites information about the white-faced saki: https://www.muscleandfitness.com/athletes-celebrities/news/buff-monkey-can-totally-out-lift-you/

  • OneIndia:

This article cites information about the white-faced saki: https://www.oneindia.com/international/have-you-seen-the-schwarzenegger-among-monkeys-she-resides-in-finland-2866617/

  • Kompas:

This article is not in English but appears to cite information about the pygmy marmoset: https://www.kompas.com/skola/read/2021/04/24/130935469/hewan-hewan-terkecil-di-dunia?page=all

  • Fox News:

This article references information about the white-faced saki. There are several of these types of articles on different news sites that have similar headlines and generally the exact same wording. This Fox News article may be the original. https://www.foxnews.com/science/muscular-monkey-captured-in-stunning-photos-looks-like-its-competing-in-a-body-building-contest

  • World of Buzz:

This article uses an image of the dusky leaf monkey (dusky langur): https://worldofbuzz.com/rare-dusky-leaf-monkeys-are-killed-in-penang-by-deforestation-development/

  • A-Z-Animals:
  1. This article references information about the red-handed tamarin: https://a-z-animals.com/animals/red-handed-tamarin/
  2. This article references information about the Western Lowland Gorilla: https://a-z-animals.com/animals/western-lowland-gorilla/
  3. This article references the cross river gorilla: https://a-z-animals.com/animals/cross-river-gorilla/
  • Primatespark:

This article references information about the moustached guenon and links to NEPC: https://www.primatespark.com/moustached-guenon/

  • Melinda Ozel:

This document uses images and information about types of chimpanzees from NEPC: https://melindaozel.com/chimpanzee-study-guide/

  • World Land Trust:

This page cites information about the Philippine Slow Loris: https://www.worldlandtrust.org/species/mammals/philippine-slow-loris/

  • Animalia.bio:

This page cites information about the Mantled Guereza: https://animalia.bio/mantled-guereza

  • Owlcation:

This article references information about the Fat-tailed Dwarf Lemur: https://owlcation.com/stem/Fat-Tailed-Dwarf-Lemur-An-Interesting-Primate-That-Hibernates

  • Midwest Primates:

This organization lists NEPC on their page of Useful Links: https://midwestprimates.org/useful-links/

  • Blog Isige – Mines ParisTech:

This blog references information about golden snub nosed monkeys: https://blog-isige.minesparis.psl.eu/2020/01/23/a-golden-opportunity/

  • Encyclopedia of Life:

This page lists NEPC as a reference for the pig-tailed macaque: https://eol.org/pages/323950/articles

  • United Nations Environment Programme:

This report cites information about the sooty mangabey and links to the NEPC website: https://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/ZP.pdf

  • Cracked.com:

This article references information about the golden snub-nosed monkey: https://www.cracked.com/pictofacts-2013-15-creatures-youll-think-or-wish-we-were-making-up

  • New Zealand Government, Environmental Protection Agency:

This Staff Assessment Report cites information about the red ruffed lemur: https://www.epa.govt.nz/assets/FileAPI/hsno-ar/APP203982/APP203982-EPA-Advice-memorandum-to-Decision-makers.pdf

  • Happy Media

This article references information about the pygmy tarsier and links to the NEPC Primate Species Profile: https://happymag.tv/10-animals-we-thought-were-extinct-but-actually-arent/

  • UniProt

NEPC is referenced as a resource for the taxonomy of the Philippine Tarsier: https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/1868482

  • Forest of Hope
  1. Animal Fact References—Diana Monkey: https://forestofhope.com/pages/animal-facts-references
  2. Animal Fact References—Western Chimpanzee: https://forestofhope.com/pages/animal-facts-references
  • The Western Hemisphere

This article references information about the pied tamarin: https://thewesternhemisphere.org/8391/showcase/extraordinary-endangered-animals-pied-tamarin/

  • Little Rock Zoo

This article references information about brown capuchins: https://www.littlerockzoo.com/media/1825/brown-capuchin-activities.pdf

  • Amazon Audible Podcast:

The Ring-tailed Lemur: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Ring-Tailed-Lemur-Podcast/B08PYM9HNC

  • Nature Tingz

15 Different Types of Monkeys Around the World—Proboscis monkey: https://naturetingz.com/types-of-monkeys/

  • Ark Kings Academy:

This lesson uses our Life in the World’s Tropical Rainforests activity within their lesson: https://arkkingsacademy.org/sites/default/files/Y1W9%20-%20Geography%20-%20Rainforests.pdf

  • GoodNet

Embedded our video tweet about Pygmy Tarsiers into their article 7 Comeback Animals Once Thought Extinct Celebrated for Earth Day: https://www.goodnet.org/articles/7-comeback-animals-once-thought-extinct-celebrated-for-earth-day 

  • The Daily News

Merrimac nonprofit aims to protect primates—iInterview with New England Primate Conservancy’s founder: https://www.newburyportnews.com/news/merrimac-nonprofit-aims-to-protect-primates/article_9923ab84-8c70-11e7-9ad2-5b3d749aa56f/

  • City of Albuquerque

ABQ Bioparak—article references NEPC’s siamang Primate Species Profile: https://www.cabq.gov/artsculture/biopark/biopark-connect/siamangs

  • Exploration Squared:

This article, 17 of the Cutest Small Monkey Breeds, references five NEPC website sources: https://explorationsquared.com/the-cutest-small-monkey-breeds/

  • Link for Counselors:

Article entitled, Great lesson plans and strategies that can be used in your school, links to NEPC’s K-12 Lessons and Activities: https://www.linkforcounselors.com/great-lesson-plans-strategies-can-used-school/

  • Leaders in Wildlife Conservation

This blog, The Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey, references NEPC’s golden snub-nosed monkey Primate Species Profile: https://leadersinwildlifeconservation.org/blogs/f/the-golden-snub-nosed-monkey?blogcategory=Greater+Context

  • Patreon

This article references NEPC’s greater galago Primate Species Profile: https://www.patreon.com/posts/haitian-cuban-48561002

  • Student Project by Karina

This 7th grade project cites NEPC’s ring-tailed lemur Primate Species Profile as its source: https://www.weberpl.lib.ut.us/sites/default/files/nonfiction_week-4.pdf

  • Wildlife Conservation Society

This article, The Baboon, cites NEPC’s baboons genre page: https://wildlifeconservationtoday.com/2020/05/06/the-baboon/

  • VY Maps

Information about the Red Ruffed Lemur Sanctuary cites NEPC as a website resources for information about red-ruffed lemurs: https://vymaps.com/MG/Red-ruffed-lemur-sanctuary-27598/

  • Erie City School District

11th Grade Teacher’s Guide cites NEPC’s Lessons and Activities: https://www.eriesd.org/site/handlers/filedownload.ashx?moduleinstanceid=15638&dataid=16114&FileName=9th%20Grade%20S%20and%20S%20Supplemental.pdf

  • Endangered Species Project by Tyler Dean

Blog cites NEPS’s ctton top tamarin Primate Species Profile as a source: https://cottontoptamarin.wordpress.com/links/

  • Commack School District:

Rainforest Animal Research Report cites NEPC’s tamarins genus page: https://www.commackschools.org/RainForestAnimalResearchReport.aspx

  • The Vibes

Malaysia article, Shoot first, ask later? Environmental NGO urges halt to wildlife culling, uses NEPC’s dusky leaf monkeys photo: https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/28537/shoot-first-ask-later-environmental-ngo-urges-halt-to-wildlife-culling

  • SoftSchools.com

Digital online news. Galago Fun Facts. Cites several NEPC galago genus and Primate Species Profiles pages, as well as seven NEPC Pinterest posts embedded into the page: https://nosoproject.com/

  • Short Cut Comics

Features mandrills and references NEPC’s mandrill Primate Species Profile: https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/timeswv.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/8/8c/88c85fc0-89e5-11eb-9a23-cf55c9231e38/6056a2b449b5c.pdf.pdf

  • The Javan Slow Loris by Gaea 

Student slideshow project cites NEPC;s Javan slow loris Primate Species Profile page: https://view.genial.ly/6040dcb27cb5f70fc94c955b/presentation-the-javan-slow-loris-by-gaea

  • Ouyang:

Artist how-to-paint animals references NEPC’s gelada Primate Species Profile page: https://ouyang.es/author/cili-ouyanggmail-com/

  • The Animal Facts
  • Article references NEPC’s emperor tamarin Primate Species Profile page: https://www.theanimalfacts.com/mammals/emperor-tamarin/