IPS Research Grants: Mary Blair “Habitat modification and gene flow in Saimiri oerstedii”; Kimberly Dingess “Social monogamy in the Bolivian gray titi monkey, Callicebus donacophilus: Conflict or cooperation?”; Michelle Brown “Predicting intergroup relationships”; Mackenzie Bergstrom “Dominance among female white-faced Capuchins”; Robin Bernstein “Hormonal correlates of divergent growth trajectories in male anubis and hamadryas baboons”; Cynthia Thompson “Why fight? Adressing the ultimate causes of aggressive intertroop encounters in white faced saki monkeys (Pithecia pithecia)”; Lauren Brent “Sociability, coalitionary support and stress in female rhesus monkeys”. Charles Southwick Conservation Education Commitment Award: Pierrot Mbonzo (PASA); Mugabe Rbert and Byamukama Lawrence (Jane Goodall Institute). Lawrence Jacobsen Education Development Award: Sian Sara Waters “Barbary Macaque Conservation in the Rif (BMCRif) - Education and Awareness Raising Among School Age Children”; Allai Orimba “Grass root Empowerment for the Conservation of Papio anubis (Olive Baboon) in Kajulu Hills-Kenya”; Tricia Parish “Identifying the CITES Appendix I listed Asian slow loris (Nycticebus): a training program for enforcement officials and rescue centers in Southeast Asia”; Corrin La Combe “Completing the Conservation: Modification and Evaluation of Hooklock Gibbon (Hoolock hoolock) Conservation Education Program in Bangladesh”. IPS Captive Care Grants: Doug Cress/Claire Coulson (PASA) “Enclosure Project for Endangered Guenons at the CERCOPAN Primate Sanctuary in Nigeria”; Noruki Morimura “Reducing Aggression in Multi-male and Multi-female Chimpanzee Group Formation at the Chimpanzee Sanctuary UTO, Japan”; Suzanne Turnock “The effect of environmental enrichment on the locomotive, feeding and social behaviour of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in the Zoológico Nacional, Honduras”. IPS Conservation Grants: Juliet Wright “The Lebialem Hunters' Beekeeping Initiative in Southwest Cameroon”; Cuozzo Frank “An Ethnoprimatological Approach to Assessing Feral Animal Predation of Endangered Wild Lemurs and Domestic Livestock at Beza Mahafaly, Madagascar”; Hsio Sara “Evaluation and monitoring of crop raiding mitigation strategies in villages around Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda”; Riccardo Pansini “Stress behaviour and personalities of wild vervet monkeys (Chlorocaebus aethiops)”; James Robins “Assessing the impact of anthropogenic activities on the distribution of proboscis monkeys (Nasalis larvatus) in Danau Sentarum National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.”; Suzanne Hagell “Assessing Landscape Connectivity for Spider Monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in Southwestern Nicaragua”; Tumukunde Alex “Expectations of Local Communities towards Ecotourism and its Potential for Conservation of Mountain Gorillas and Forest Habitats of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park”. Martha J. Galante Award: Ndeloh Etiendem.

"Ips Grants and Awards for 2008," Neotropical Primates 15(1), 33, (1 January 2008). https://doi.org/10.1896/044.015.0115
Published: 1 January 2008
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