Monkeys and Apes as Animals and Humans: Ethno-Primatology in Nigeria’s Taraba Region

作者: Gilbert Nyanganji , Andrew Fowler , Aylin McNamara , Volker Sommer

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-7403-7_4

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摘要: Nigeria’s remote Taraba region harbours a wealth of wildlife. This diversity has been greatly reduced in many locales. We explored local attitudes towards monkeys and chimpanzees through questionnaire survey, with the goal identifying factors that may aid conservation measures. so-called ethno-primatological approach ultimately aims to mitigate cultural perceptive isolation non-local conservationists primatologists.

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