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How to Co-Exist With Our Clever Cousins

Useful Links & Resources

Imfene Education & Conservation

 

Imfene is a scientifically peer-reviewed source of information about baboons, other primates, and their interactions with humans. 

Baboon silohuette

PEGG

 

PEGG (Primate Ecology and Genetics Group) provides a forum for individuals interested in primate ecology, behavior and evolution to discuss and share information.

Baboons on the Cape Peninsula

A Guide for Residents and Visitors

Written by Ruth Kansky to help the residents of and visitors to the Cape Peninsula to prevent conflict between baboons and humans.  Downloadable via imfene.org.

Guess Who's Coming for Dinner

 

Article in SWARA by Shirley Strum, Deborah Manzolillo Nightingale, Yvonne de Jong, and Juan Manuel Sandoval. This is an excellent summary of reasons behind conflict & how to prevent it.

PDF via baboonsRus.com

Wild Neighbours

Living in Harmony With Our Wildlife

 

Wild Neighbours is an initiative dedicated to the fascinating world of urban wildlife in Cape Town.  To encourage more conscious living.

 

Karin Saks

Darwin Primate Group

 

Co-Existing with our primate neighbours presentations.  Karin Saks the founder works to raise awareness about the plight of South Africa's primates and how to co-exist.

 

 

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