2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23622
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The establishment of a collaborative surveillance program with indigenous hunters to characterize primate health in Southern Guyana

Marissa S. Milstein,
Christopher A. Shaffer,
Phillip Suse
et al.

Abstract: The consumption of primates is integral to the traditional subsistence strategies of many Indigenous communities throughout Amazonia. Understanding the overall health of primates harvested for food in the region is critical to Indigenous food security and thus, these communities are highly invested in long‐term primate population health. Here, we describe the establishment of a surveillance comanagement program among the Waiwai, an Indigenous community in the Konashen Amerindian Protected Area (KAPA). To asses… Show more

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