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Conservation Award Winners for 1998

Subscription Awards for the American Journal Of Primatology

  • Minna J. Hsu of National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
  • Komang Gde Suaryana of Universitas Udayana, Indonesia
  • and 19 journal subscriptions were continued for individuals in habitat countries where primate literature is scarce.

Travel Award to attend IPS Congress ($500)

  • Julio Cesar Bicca-Marques of Brazil

Small Grants ($500 - $1500 each)

  • Rebeca Araya of New York University for "Genetic structure in two sympatric and behaviorally diverse saki monkeys Pithecia pithecia and Chiropotes satanas (Platyrrhini, Pitheciinae);" ($500)

  • Lucy Beresford-Stooke of the UK for "Primate Population Densities After Pitsawing in Budongo Forest, Uganda;" ($750)

  • Mukesh K. Chalise of Nepal, [ASP Bulletin Dec 1999, Vol 23(4) p. 4], for "Environmental Protection in Makalu-Barun Conservation Area Through Conservation Education;" ($900)

  • Mugambi Karere of Kenya, [ASP Bulletin Sep 1999, Vol 23(3) p. 8-9], for "Pre-translocation Ecological Study of De Brazza's Monkeys (Cercopithecus neglectus Schlegel) in Western Kenya;" ($600)

  • Christian Mokalu of Indonesia for "Population Survey of the Sulawesi Black Macaque (Macaca nigra) at the Tangkoko-Duasudara Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia;" ($1500)

  • Erwin Palacios of Colombia, [ASP Bulletin Jun 2000, Vol 24(2) p. 7], for "Density of the Red Howler Monkey (Alouatta seniculus) in Southeastern Colombia;" ($1000)

  • Jill Pruetz of the University of Illinois, [ASP Bulletin Jun 2000, Vol 24(2) p. 10], for "Forest Characteristics and Spider Monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) Densities in Forest Fragments at La Suerte Biological Field Station, Costa Rica;" ($500)

  • Juan Carlos Serio Silva of Mexico, [ASP Bulletin Jun 2000, Vol 24(2) p. 8-9], for "The Primates of the Peninsula of Yucatan: Current State and Strategies For Their Conservation;" ($800)

  • Kimberly Williams-Guillen of New York University, [ASP Bulletin August/Sep 2002, Vol 26(2/3) p. 4], for "The Behavioral Ecology of Mantled Howling Monkeys Living in Nicaraguan Coffee Plantations." ($500)

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Modified: 27 June 2004
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