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  1. Investigating the Extent and Nature of the Primate Pet Trade on TikTok
  2. Impact of Farm Management on Soil Fertility in Agroforestry Systems in Bali, Indonesia
  3. Investigating the Extent and Nature of the Primate Pet Trade on TikTok
  4. Resource Availability and Use in Restored, Unmanaged, and Aquaculture Mangrove Ecosystems in Indonesia
  5. Promoting long-term local ownership of natural heritage through outreach: the case of the endemic Bolivian titi monkeys
  6. Resource Availability and Use in Restored, Unmanaged, and Aquaculture Mangrove Ecosystems in Indonesia
  7. Trade in Prevost’s squirrels: legality, risk for introduction and disease transmission
  8. Impact of Cropland Management on Invertebrate Richness and Abundance in Agroforestry Systems in Bali, Indonesia
  9. Indonesia's sustainable development goals in relation to curbing and monitoring the illegal wildlife trade
  10. Sensitivity of Vanessa cardui to Temperature Variations: A Cost-Effective Experiment for Environmental Education
  11. Parrot Trade and the Potential Risk of Psittacosis as a Zoonotic Disease in Indonesian Bird Markets
  12. The Perspectives of Key Stakeholders on the Reintroduction of Apex Predators to the United Kingdom
  13. The Perspectives of Key Stakeholders on the Reintroduction of Apex Predators to the United Kingdom.
  14. Sensitivity of <em>Vanessa cardui</em> to Temperature Variations: A Cost-Effective Experiment for Environmental Education
  15. Tourism, international wildlife trade and the (in)effectiveness of CITES
  16. Analysis of Accelerometer Data Using Random Forest Models to Classify the Behavior of a Wild Nocturnal Primate: Javan Slow Loris (Nycticebus javanicus)
  17. Active Learning Increases Knowledge and Understanding of Wildlife Friendly Farming in Middle School Students in Java, Indonesia
  18. Habitat Use, Terrestriality and Feeding Behaviour of Javan Slow Lorises in Urban Areas of a Multi-Use Landscape in Indonesia
  19. Road Infrastructure and Primate Conservation: Introducing the Global Primate Roadkill Database
  20. COVID-19’s Impact on the Pan African Sanctuary Alliance: Challenging Times and Resilience from Its Members
  21. Influence of Agricultural Expansion and Human Disturbance on the Encounter Rates of Nocturnal Mammals in Tropical Hill Forests in Bangladesh
  22. Potential Mammalian Vector-Borne Diseases in Live and Wet Markets in Indonesia and Myanmar
  23. Applications of Accelerometers and Other Bio-Logging Devices in Captive and Wild Animals
  24. Depth of Edge Influence in a Madagascar Lowland Rainforest and Its Effects on Lemurs’ Abundance
  25. Risk of Viral Infectious Diseases from Live Bats, Primates, Rodents and Carnivores for Sale in Indonesian Wildlife Markets
  26. The effectiveness of a biopesticide in the reduction of coffee berry borers in coffee plants
  27. Physiological Indicators of Acute and Chronic Stress in Securely and Insecurely Attached Dogs Undergoing a Strange Situation Procedure (SSP): Preliminary Results
  28. From International to Local: Promoting Local Volunteer Tourism to Guarantee the Persistence of Wildlife Conservation Projects in the Post-COVID-19 Era
  29. Agrochemicals and Shade Complexity Affect Soil Quality in Coffee Home Gardens
  30. Influence of Moon Luminosity, Seasonality, Sex and Weather Conditions on the Activity Levels of the Nocturnal Javan Slow Loris
  31. The Use of Live Action, Animation, and Computer-Generated Imagery in the Depiction of Non-Human Primates in Film
  32. Medicine, black magic and supernatural beings: Cultural rituals as a significant threat to slender lorises in India
  33. Abundance and richness of invertebrates in shade-grown versus sun-exposed coffee home gardens in Indonesia
  34. Let’s get virtual! Reinventing a science festival during a pandemic: limitations and insights
  35. The Influence of Sex and Weather on the Activity Budget of Javan Slow Lorises (<i>Nycticebus javanicus</i>) in Garut Regency, West Java
  36. Disentangling the Legal and Illegal Wildlife Trade–Insights from Indonesian Wildlife Market Surveys
  37. Flower Visitation Time and Number of Visitor Species Are Reduced by the Use of Agrochemicals in Coffee Home Gardens
  38. Bird Assemblages in Coffee Agroforestry Systems and Other Human Modified Habitats in Indonesia
  39. Training in the Dark: Using Target Training for Non-Invasive Application and Validation of Accelerometer Devices for an Endangered Primate (Nycticebus bengalensis)
  40. Shade trees and agrochemical use affect butterfly assemblages in coffee home gardens
  41. Naturalising diet to reduce stereotypic behaviours in slow lorises rescued from wildlife trade
  42. The Role of the Songbird Trade as an Anthropogenic Vector in the Spread of Invasive Non-Native Mynas in Indonesia
  43. Impact of weather conditions, seasonality and moonlight on the use of artificial canopy bridges by nocturnal arboreal mammals
  44. Does the Presence of Shade Trees and Distance to the Forest Affect Detection Rates of Terrestrial Vertebrates in Coffee Home Gardens?
  45. Monitoring the Trade of Legally Protected Wildlife on Facebook and Instagram Illustrated by the Advertising and Sale of Apes in Indonesia
  46. Risky Business: The Function of Play in a Venomous Mammal—The Javan Slow Loris (Nycticebus javanicus)
  47. Fostering a Wildlife-Friendly Program for Sustainable Coffee Farming: The Case of Small-Holder Farmers in Indonesia
  48. Implementing and Monitoring the Use of Artificial Canopy Bridges by Mammals and Birds in an Indonesian Agroforestry Environment
  49. Artificial canopy bridges improve connectivity in fragmented landscapes: The case of Javan slow lorises in an agroforest environment
  50. Elevation gradients of lemur abundance emphasise the importance of Madagascar’s lowland rainforest for the conservation of endemic taxa
  51. Temporal niche separation between the two ecologically similar nocturnal primates Avahi meridionalis and Lepilemur fleuretae
  52. Researchers' presence and forest management reduce forest exploitation and hunting pressure
  53. Low Levels of Fruit Nitrogen as Drivers for the Evolution of Madagascar’s Primate Communities
  54. long-term retention of environmental education lessons given to teachers in rural areas
  55. Ecological Flexibility as Measured by the Use of Pioneer and Exotic Plants by Two Lemurids: Eulemur collaris and Hapalemur meridionalis
  56. Dietary Flexibility and Feeding Strategies of Eulemur: A Comparison with Propithecus
  57. Ecological and Anthropogenic Correlates of Activity Patterns in Eulemur
  58. Habitat Degradation and Seasonality Affect Physiological Stress Levels of Eulemur collaris in Littoral Forest Fragments
  59. Effects of Habitat Quality and Seasonality on Ranging Patterns of Collared Brown Lemur (Eulemur collaris) in Littoral Forest Fragments