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Red colobus are Africa’s most endangered monkeys – protecting them will also safeguard forests

By Joshua M. Linder, Professor of Anthropology, James Madison University
Nelson Ting, Professor of Anthropology, University of Oregon
The 17 types of red colobus monkey living in Africa’s forests are among the first large mammals to be killed off by hunters. Protecting the red colobus could therefore protect the entire forest.The Conversation


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