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  1. Howler Monkey Die‐Off in Southern Mexico
  2. Teenagers’ perceptions of Mexican primates: A participatory environmental education program for the conservation of mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico
  3. Socioecological Assessment of Mammals in Small Oil-Palm Plantations
  4. Citizen’s Perceptions of Urban Black Howler Monkeys (Alouatta pigra) in the City of Palenque (Mexico): A Case Study to Aid Policy Decisions
  5. Participatory action research for primate conservation: A critical analysis of a nonformal education program in Southern Mexico
  6. Long-term assessment of the translocation of an endangered primate into an agroforestry system
  7. Best practices are never best: Evaluating primate conservation education programs (PCEPs) with a decolonial perspective
  8. Teenagers’ Awareness about Local Vertebrates and Their Functions: Strengthening Community Environmental Education in a Mexican Shade-Coffee Region to Foster Animal Conservation
  9. Estimates of aerial vertebrate mortality at wind farms in a bird migration corridor and bat diversity hotspot
  10. Evidence-based conservation education in Mexican communities: Connecting arts and science
  11. Mentoring Program to Achieve SDGs in Local Contexts: A Case Study in Communities from Southern Mexico
  12. Children's learning preferences for the development of conservation education programs in Mexican communities
  13. Through the eyes of children: Drawings as an evaluation tool for children's understanding about endangered Mexican primates