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Peer Review Status: Unrefereed
Title: Regional Action Plan for the Conservation of the Nigeria–Cameroon Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes ellioti)
Author(s): Morgan, Bethan Jane
Adeleke, Alade
Bassey, Tony
Bergl, Richard
Dunn, Andrew
Fotso, Roger
Gadsby, Elizabeth
Gonder, Mary Katherine
Greengrass, Elisabeth
Koulagna, Denis Koutou
Mbah, Grace
Nicholas, Aaron
Oates, John F
Omeni, Fidelis
Saidu, Yohanna
Sommer, Volker
Sunderland-Groves, Jacqueline
Tiebou, Joseph
Williamson, Elizabeth A
Contact Email: e.a.williamson@stir.ac.uk
Citation: Morgan BJ, Adeleke A, Bassey T, Bergl R, Dunn A, Fotso R, Gadsby E, Gonder MK, Greengrass E, Koulagna DK, Mbah G, Nicholas A, Oates JF, Omeni F, Saidu Y, Sommer V, Sunderland-Groves J, Tiebou J & Williamson EA (2011) Regional Action Plan for the Conservation of the Nigeria–Cameroon Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes ellioti). IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group and Zoological Society of San Diego. http://www.primate-sg.org/storage/pdf/NCCAP.pdf
Keywords: Chimpanzees Behavior
Chimpanzees Africa, West
Issue Date: 2011
Date Deposited: 8-Jul-2013
Publisher: IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group and Zoological Society of San Diego
Abstract: First paragraph: This document represents the consensus of views from forestry and wildlife conservation agencies in Nigeria and Cameroon, local and international nongovernmental conservation organizations, and university-based researchers who met at a series of workshops in Cameroon and Nigeria to formulate a set of actions that, if implemented, will increase the longterm survival prospects of the Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes ellioti. The Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee is the most endangered of all currently recognized chimpanzee subspecies, with a total remaining population of between 3,500 and 9,000 living in forested habitat to the north of the Sanaga River in Cameroon, the eastern edge of Nigeria, and in forest fragments in the Niger Delta and southwestern Nigeria
Type: Technical Report
URL: http://www.primate-sg.org/storage/pdf/NCCAP.pdf
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/15818
Rights: The publisher has granted permission for use of this work in this Repository. Published by IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group and Zoological Society of San Diego: http://www.primate-sg.org/storage/pdf/NCCAP.pdf
Affiliation: Psychology
Nigerian Conservation Foundation, Nigeria
Cross River Agricultural Development Programme, Nigeria
City University of New York
Wildlife Conservation Society (Africa Program)
Wildlife Conservation Society (Africa Program)
Pandrillus Foundation, Nigeria
University At Albany, State University of New York
International Union for Conservation of Nature
Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife, Cameroon
Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife, Cameroon
Wildlife Conservation Society (Africa Program)
City University of New York
Federal Ministry of Environment
National Parks Service, Nigeria
University College London
CIFOR: Center for International Forestry Research
Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife, Cameroon
Psychology

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