Subject: | Re: The problems Palm oil brings to the table |
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From: | "Marc Myers" primatemarc |
Date: | Sat Feb 11, 2012 6:10 am ((PST)) |
Martyn, Thanks for this. Several other species of primates including loris and leaf= monkeys in the same forests are endangered as well. If you can believe it,= there's been a bounty on orangutans in many palm plantations. Would you be willing to share for our website http://alltheworldsprimates.o= rg/ ? It's a member site but is non-profit, proceeds going to http://www.pr= imate.org/. Actually I should broaden this to the whole community. We gratefully welcom= e recordings of primates where you are sure of the species or the location = of the recording and you own the recordings. We're trying to build a librar= y of video and audio as well as an information database. All who wish to collaborate, please contact me off list at = imate.org Thanks Marc |
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