2024
DOI: 10.21009/biosferjpb.35253
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Student’s knowledge on primates: Long-tailed macaque educonservation efforts through primatology course

Azzah Kania Budianto,
Sayf Muhammad Alaydrus,
Rizki Miftakhurahma
et al.

Abstract: Within 15 years, the population of Macaca fascicularis has declined rapidly. In early 2022, the IUCN Red List classified them as “Endangered”, though they were considered a species of “Least Concern” in 2008. Land alteration, illegal hunting, and human-macaque conflict often halt long-tailed macaque conservation efforts. Through the Primatology course, anthropology students are taught the importance of macaque conservation and its complications. This preliminary study aims to reveal anthropology students’ know… Show more

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