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Primate Conservation
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What You Can Do To Help Wildlife
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In Your Community
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Primates in Animal Studies
Glossary
Primate Species Profiles
Apes of Africa
Bonobos
Chimpanzees
Gorillas
Apes of Asia
Gibbons
Orangutans
Monkeys of Africa
Baboons
Colobus Monkeys
Geladas
Bale, Grivet, Malbrouck, Tantalus, Green, and Vervet Monkeys
Guenons
Kipunjis
African Macaque
Mandrills
Mangabeys
Patas Monkeys
Swamp Monkeys
Talapoins
Monkeys of Asia
Langurs, Lutungs, Surilis
Douc Langurs
Pig-tailed Langurs
Proboscis Monkeys
Snub-nosed Monkeys
Macaques
Monkeys of Latin America
Capuchins
Howlers
Marmosets
Muriquis
Night Monkeys
Saki Monkeys
Spider Monkeys
Squirrel Monkeys
Tamarins
Titi Monkeys
Uakaris
Woolly Monkeys
Prosimians of Africa
Angwantibos
Galagos (Bushbabies)
Lemurs
Aye-ayes
Dwarf and Mouse Lemurs
Indris
Sifakas
Sportive Lemurs
“True Lemurs,” Bamboo Lemurs, Ruffed Lemurs
Woolly Lemurs (Avahis)
Pottos
Prosimians of Asia
Lorises
Tarsiers
Project-Based Lessons & Activities
Primate Themed
Become a Primate Pro…Sort Of
Most Well-Known Primate Species
Weirdest Primate Species
Some You Probably Never Heard Of
Most Endangered Primate Species
Color Me Chimpanzee
Coloring: Crested Black Macaque
Dichotomous Key
Practice Observation
Identify Tamarin Species
Create a Dichotomous Key for Lemurs
Dichotomous Key: Educators’ Page
Educated Guesses: Introduction
Unique Physical Adaptations
Unique Lifestyle Adaptations
Educated Guesses: Educator’s Page
Primate Jeopardy
Primates and Their Habitats
Where Primates Live
Your Evolutionary Family Tree
Conservation Themed
Alphabet Soup of Conservation—Video and Introduction
The Case of the Disappearing Habitat: The Candy Culprit
Conservation Exploration
Life in the World’s Tropical Rainforests
You’re the Scientist!
Dichotomous Key—Identify Tamarin and Lemur Species
Educated Guesses: Introduction
Your Evolutionary Family Tree
What is Nature? Introduction
Lesson 1: How Nature Works
Ecosystems
Energy
Soil
The Food Chain
Build a Food Chain Activities
How Nature Works Summary
For Educators: Goals, Objective, & More
Lesson 2: Pollination and Pollinators
Essential Resources
Pollinations
Natural Pest Prevention
Coevolution
Research Pollinators and Plants
Build a Bug Hotel
Build a Pollinator Garden
For Educators: Goals, Objective, & More
Lesson 3: Biodiversity—Introduction
Earth’s Living Organisms
Genetic Diversity
Species Diversity
Ecosystem Diversity
Biodiversity Hotspots
HIPPO
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Primate Conservation
Primate Facts
Primate Conservationist Limelight
What You Can Do To Help Wildlife
Personal Choices
Using Media
In Your Community
In Your Candy Cabinet
Primates in Animal Studies
Glossary
Primate Species Profiles
Apes of Africa
Bonobos
Chimpanzees
Gorillas
Apes of Asia
Gibbons
Orangutans
Monkeys of Africa
Baboons
Colobus Monkeys
Geladas
Bale, Grivet, Malbrouck, Tantalus, Green, and Vervet Monkeys
Guenons
Kipunjis
African Macaque
Mandrills
Mangabeys
Patas Monkeys
Swamp Monkeys
Talapoins
Monkeys of Asia
Langurs, Lutungs, Surilis
Douc Langurs
Pig-tailed Langurs
Proboscis Monkeys
Snub-nosed Monkeys
Macaques
Monkeys of Latin America
Capuchins
Howlers
Marmosets
Muriquis
Night Monkeys
Saki Monkeys
Spider Monkeys
Squirrel Monkeys
Tamarins
Titi Monkeys
Uakaris
Woolly Monkeys
Prosimians of Africa
Angwantibos
Galagos (Bushbabies)
Lemurs
Aye-ayes
Dwarf and Mouse Lemurs
Indris
Sifakas
Sportive Lemurs
“True Lemurs,” Bamboo Lemurs, Ruffed Lemurs
Woolly Lemurs (Avahis)
Pottos
Prosimians of Asia
Lorises
Tarsiers
Project-Based Lessons & Activities
Primate Themed
Become a Primate Pro…Sort Of
Most Well-Known Primate Species
Weirdest Primate Species
Some You Probably Never Heard Of
Most Endangered Primate Species
Color Me Chimpanzee
Coloring: Crested Black Macaque
Dichotomous Key
Practice Observation
Identify Tamarin Species
Create a Dichotomous Key for Lemurs
Dichotomous Key: Educators’ Page
Educated Guesses: Introduction
Unique Physical Adaptations
Unique Lifestyle Adaptations
Educated Guesses: Educator’s Page
Primate Jeopardy
Primates and Their Habitats
Where Primates Live
Your Evolutionary Family Tree
Conservation Themed
Alphabet Soup of Conservation—Video and Introduction
The Case of the Disappearing Habitat: The Candy Culprit
Conservation Exploration
Life in the World’s Tropical Rainforests
You’re the Scientist!
Dichotomous Key—Identify Tamarin and Lemur Species
Educated Guesses: Introduction
Your Evolutionary Family Tree
What is Nature? Introduction
Lesson 1: How Nature Works
Ecosystems
Energy
Soil
The Food Chain
Build a Food Chain Activities
How Nature Works Summary
For Educators: Goals, Objective, & More
Lesson 2: Pollination and Pollinators
Essential Resources
Pollinations
Natural Pest Prevention
Coevolution
Research Pollinators and Plants
Build a Bug Hotel
Build a Pollinator Garden
For Educators: Goals, Objective, & More
Lesson 3: Biodiversity—Introduction
Earth’s Living Organisms
Genetic Diversity
Species Diversity
Ecosystem Diversity
Biodiversity Hotspots
HIPPO
Summary
For Educators: Goals, Objectives, & More
Schedule a Webinar
Videocasts
About
What We Do
Education Team
Volunteer
Board of Directors
Donate
Contact Us
Media
Donate Now!
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