2024
DOI: 10.3389/fcosc.2024.1400613
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Global wildlife trade and trafficking contribute to the world’s nonhuman primate conservation crisis

Paul A. Garber,
Alejandro Estrada,
Sam Shanee
et al.

Abstract: A growing global human population, habitat conversion, and the indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources have created unsustainable demands on nature, resulting in widespread biodiversity loss. Primates, which represent the third most specious Order of mammals, are facing an extinction crisis. Currently, 69% of primate species are listed by the IUCN as threatened (Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered) and 94% have declining populations. Here, we examine two primary threats to primate populat… Show more

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