Gibbon Conservation in the Anthropocene

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$98.99
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Cambridge University Press
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358
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6.69 X 9.61 X 0.81 inches | 1.66 pounds
Language
English
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Hardcover
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9781108479417

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About the Author
Susan M. Cheyne is the co-director of Borneo Nature Foundation International and Vice-Chair for IUCN Primate Specialist Group Section on Small Apes. She received the 2017 Marsh Award for Conservation Biology in partnership with the Zoological Society of London. She is also a Royal Geographical Society Fellow and an IUCN Cat Specialist Group member.
Cari Thompson grew up in Southern California as the youngest of seven children. She earned her bachelor's degree in Advertising from Brigham Young University. She works as a freelance copywriter and lives in Utah with her husband and three kids. Cari loves serving in the Church, especially with the children and youth. She is constantly inspired by her own children and those she serves.
Peng-Fei Fan is a Professor in the School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China. He has been studying behaviour, ecology, and conservation of primates, mostly gibbons, in China since 2002. Along with his colleagues, he discovered the white-cheeked macaque (Macaca leucogenys) and skywalker hoolock gibbon (Hoolock tianxing). He has published more than 80 peer-reviewed papers and currently serves as Associate Editor or Editorial Board Member for five scientific journals.
Helen J. Chatterjee is a Professor of Biology at University College London, UK. Her research includes biodiversity conservation and evidencing the impact of natural and cultural participation on health. Helen serves on the Executive Committee for the IUCN Section on Small Apes. In 2015 she received an MBE for Services to Higher Education and Culture.