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The first model for co-management between local communities and government towards the sustainable utilization of forested regions in Republic of Guinea was established in the Nialama Classified Forest in 1999. Technical and financial support was provided by USAID to develop local natural resourc...


Sunderland-Groves, J.Slayback, D.Balinga, M.Sunderland, T.C.H.[Impacts of co-management on western chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes verus) habitat and conservation in Nialama Classified Forest, Republic of Guinea: A satellite perspective]Impacts of co-management on western chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes verus) habitat and conservation in Nialama Classified Forest, Republic of Guinea: A satellite perspective

Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the major threats to wildlife populations in tropical forests. Loss of habitat reduces the carrying capacity of the landscape and fragmentation disrupts biological processes and exposes wildlife populations to the effects of small population size, such as ...


Bergl, R.Warren, Y.Nicholas, A.Dunn, A.Imong, I.Sunderland-Groves, J.Oates, J.[Remote sensing analysis reveals habitat, dispersal corridors and expanded distribution for the Critically Endangered Cross River gorilla Gorilla gorilla diehli]Remote sensing analysis reveals habitat, dispersal corridors and expanded distribution for the Critically Endangered Cross River gorilla Gorilla gorilla diehli

We recorded nesting data at 569 fresh night nest sites, comprising 7032 individual nests, of Cross River gorillas inhabiting the Kagwene Mountain in western Cameroon. The mean night nest group size was 12.4. Overall, 55% of night nests were constructed on the ground and 45% in trees. Significantl...


Sunderland-Groves, J.Ekinde, A.Mboh, H.[Nesting behavior of Gorilla gorilla diehli at Kagwene Mountain, Cameroon: implications for assessing group size and density]Nesting behavior of Gorilla gorilla diehli at Kagwene Mountain, Cameroon: implications for assessing group size and density

It is widely accepted that there is a considerable gap between the science of conservation biology and the design and execution of biodiversity conservation projects in the field and science is failing to inform the practice of conservation. There are many reasons why this implementation gap exis...


Sunderland, T.C.H.Sunderland-Groves, J.Shanley, P.Campbell, Bruce M.[Bridging the gap: how can information access and exchange between conservation biologists and field practitioners be improved for better conservation outcomes?]Bridging the gap: how can information access and exchange between conservation biologists and field practitioners be improved for better conservation outcomes?
Wittiger, L.Sunderland-Groves, J.[Tool use during display behavior in wild cross river gorillas: brief report]Tool use during display behavior in wild cross river gorillas: brief report
Junker, JBlake, SBoesch, CCampbell, G.Toit, L. duDuvall, CEkobo, AEtoga, G.Galat-Luong, AGamys, JGanas-Swaray, JGatti, SGhiurghi, AGranier, NHart, JHead, JHerbinger, IHicks, T.CHuijbregts, BImong, I.SKuempel, NLahm, SLindsell, JMaisels, F.McLennan, MMartínez, L.Morgan, BMorgan, DMulindahabi, FMundry, RN’Goran, K.PNormand, ENtongho, AOkon, D.TPetre, CPlumptre, ARainey, HRegnaut, SSanz, CStokes, ETondossama, ATranquilli, SSunderland-Groves, J.Sunderland-Groves, J.Walsh, PWarren, YWilliamson, E.AKuehl, H.S.[Recent decline in suitable environmental conditions for African great apes]Recent decline in suitable environmental conditions for African great apes

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