From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Thu Apr 2 00:00:03 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Thu Apr 2 00:00:19 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate-Jobs postings Message-ID: <200904020500.n325039d017959@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following listings were recently posted on Primate-Jobs http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs --POSITIONS AVAILABLE-- Field assistant: Long-tailed macaques, Sumatra, Indonesia, German Primate Center http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1498 Qualified Veterinary Nurse, Vervet Monkey Foundation http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1495 Research Specialist, Emory University http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1499 Wisconsin National Primate Center Director, Graduate School http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1500 ------ Primate-Jobs on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs Primate-Jobs via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/jobs.xml Primate-Jobs is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. WPRC programs are supported by grant numbers RR000167 and RR015311, National Primate Centers Program, National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health. Note that the responsibility for conforming to local, state, regional and national employment listing regulations lies with the listing organization. The Wisconsin Primate Research Center, the University of Wisconsin, and the National Center for Research Resources (National Institutes of Health), will not be held liable for misinformation in, or consequences resulting from, postings to Primate-Jobs. Inclusion of a job listing does not imply endorsement of the listing organization. ------ From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Thu Apr 2 14:00:03 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Thu Apr 2 14:00:13 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate News (April 2, 2009) Message-ID: <200904021900.n32J03xa000946@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following links were recently posted on Primates in the News http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Rare dolphin and orangutan species found deep in the jungles of Bangladesh and Borneo (Scientific American; April 1, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8664 Police shoot and kill chimp at northwest Missouri puppy mill (Kansas City Star; April 1, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8665 Brookfield Zoo gorilla dies (Chicago Sun-Times; March 27, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8666 More than 300 gorillas butchered each year in the Republic of Congo (Mongabay; March 27, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8667 Monkey jungle closed by herpes (BBC News; March 27, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8668 Lemur Forests Pillaged by "Gangs" as Madagascar Reels (National Geographic News; March 24, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8669 ------ Primates in the News on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Primates in the News via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/news.xml Primates in the News is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. WPRC programs are supported by grant numbers RR000167 and RR015311, National Primate Centers Program, National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health. Note that the Wisconsin Primate Research Center provides Primates in the News as an informational service. We are not responsible for the content of linked sites, nor does inclusion of a link imply endorsement of the views expressed in that content. ------ From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Fri Apr 3 09:00:06 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Fri Apr 3 09:00:26 2009 Subject: [PS] Upcoming Primate Meetings Message-ID: <200904031400.n33E06sX014370@white.primate.wisc.edu> Upcoming events from the Primate Info Net Meetings Calendar http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/calendar If you have an event you would like to list here, please contact Ray Hamel at hamel@primate.wisc.edu. PSGB SPRING MEETING: FORM AND FUNCTION Dates: April 16, 2009 - April 17, 2009 Sponsor: Primate Society of Great Britain Location: Bournemouth, UK Web Site: http://www.psgb.org/Meetings/Spring2009.htm ENRICHMENT EXTRAVAGANZA 2009 Date: April 17, 2009 Sponsor: New Jersey Association for Biomedical Research and Merck & Co, Inc. Location: National Conference Center, East Windsor, NJ PROSIMIAN WORKSHOP Dates: April 30, 2009 - May 2, 2009 Sponsor: Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Location: Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland, Ohio Web Site: http://www.clemetzoo.com/prosimianworkshop/ THE PRIMATE MIND: BUILT TO CONNECT WITH OTHER MINDS Dates: June 4, 2009 - June 7, 2009 Sponsor: Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture; International School of Ethology, Ca' Foscari, Location: Erice (Sicily), Italy Web Site: http://www.emory.edu/LIVING_LINKS/primate_mind/ 2009 CHIMPANZEE HUSBANDRY WORKSHOP Dates: July 14, 2009 - July 16, 2009 Sponsor: Chimpanzee SSP Location: Little Rock Zoo, Arkansas Web Site: http://www.chimp-ssp.org 3ND CONGRESS OF THE EUROPEAN FEDERATION FOR PRIMATOLOGY (EFP) Dates: August 12, 2009 - August 15, 2009 Sponsor: Anthropological Institute & Museum of the University of Zürich, Switzerland Location: University of Zürich, Switzerland Web Site: http://www.aim.uzh.ch/EFP.html 2009 ORANGUTAN SSP HUSBANDRY WORKSHOP Dates: August 31, 2009 - September 2, 2009 Sponsor: Zoo Atlanta Location: Zoo Atlanta VTH INTERNATIONAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL CONGRESS OF ALES HRDLICKA 'QUO VADIS HOMO…SOCIETAS HUMANA? Dates: September 2, 2009 - September 5, 2009 Sponsor: Charles University in Prague, Czech Anthropological Society Location: Prague and Humpolec, Czech Republic Web Site: http://www.anthropology-hrdlicka2009.cz 32ND MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PRIMATOLOGISTS Dates: September 18, 2009 - September 21, 2009 Sponsor: American Society of Primatologists Location: Bahia Resort Hotel, San Diego, CA Web Site: http://www.asp.org/asp2009/index.htm 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BEHAVIOUR, PHYSIOLOGY AND GENETICS OF WILDLIFE Dates: September 21, 2009 - September 24, 2009 Sponsor: Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW) and the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) Location: Berlin, Germany Web Site: http://www.izw-berlin.de/de/flink/7thIZW-Conference.html MEETING CANCELLED -- NEOTROPICAL PRIMATE HUSBANDRY, RESEARCH, AND CONSERVATION CONFERENCE Dates: October 13, 2009 - October 15, 2009 Sponsor: Brookfield Zoo Location: Brookfield Zoo, 3300 Gold Road, Brookfield, IL 27TH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON NONHUMAN PRIMATE MODELS FOR AIDS Dates: October 28, 2009 - October 31, 2009 Sponsor: New England Primate Research Center Location: Hyatt Harborside Hotel in Boston, MA Web Site: http://nhp2009.hms.harvard.edu/ INTERNATIONAL PRIMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY XXIII CONGRESS Dates: September 12, 2010 - September 18, 2010 Sponsor: International Primatological Society Location: Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan Web Site: http://www.ips2010.jp/ ------ Meetings Calendar on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/calendar ------ From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Fri Apr 3 14:00:03 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Fri Apr 3 14:00:11 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate News (April 3, 2009) Message-ID: <200904031900.n33J03F2020040@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following links were recently posted on Primates in the News http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Orangutan Females Steal Food to Test Potential Mates (National Geographic News; April 2, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8670 Zoo traces cause of chimp's death (Chicago Sun-Times; April 3, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8671 Bonobos enjoy an enviable work/life/sex balance (Toronto Star; April 3, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8672 ------ Primates in the News on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Primates in the News via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/news.xml Primates in the News is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. WPRC programs are supported by grant numbers RR000167 and RR015311, National Primate Centers Program, National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health. Note that the Wisconsin Primate Research Center provides Primates in the News as an informational service. We are not responsible for the content of linked sites, nor does inclusion of a link imply endorsement of the views expressed in that content. ------ From brown at primate.wisc.edu Sat Apr 4 09:00:05 2009 From: brown at primate.wisc.edu (Joanne Brown) Date: Sat Apr 4 09:00:40 2009 Subject: [PS] New books at the Jacobsen Primate Library -- March 2009 Message-ID: <200904041400.n34E05N4000353@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following acquisitions have been processed in the Wisconsin Primate Library in the past month. If you are looking for information about acquiring any of the titles, feel free to contact me directly and I'll help you if I can. If you are interested in borrowing any of these titles, please contact your local library (whether public, private, or part of an educational institution) to request the item through interlibrary loan. Please do not contact me directly about borrowing items from this library unless you have no other source. Thank you! To view acquisitions from previous months, please see: http://library.primate.wisc.edu/collections/newbooks.php --Books Added March 2009-- Animal, animaux, Tiere, animales. L'Aventurine, 2001. ISBN 2914199112. Byron, Angela, ... [et al.]. Using Drupal. O'Reilly Media, 2008. ISBN 9780596515805. Copeland, Tracy L. Serial probe recognition as an environmental enrichment device for nonhuman primates. U.S. Army Medical Research, Institute of Chemical Defense, 1997. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA328077 Delahay, Richard J.; Smith, Graham C.; Hutchings, Michael R., eds. Management of disease in wild mammals. Springer, 2009. ISBN 9784431771333. Dobie, Thomas G. Archiving and databasing of non-human primate impact data. Defense Technical Information Center, 2001. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA405586 Geisbert, Thomas, ... [et al.]. Filovirus pathogenesis in nonhuman primates. Defense Technical Information Center, 2002. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA421420 Graziano, Michael A. The intelligent movement machine: an ethological perspective on the primate motor system. Oxford Univ Press, 2009. ISBN 9780195326703. Isaacson, Ole, princ. investigator. Structural and functional brain repair studies of PD models by novel neurosurgical, PET and MRI/MRS methods. McLean Hospital Corporation, 2000. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA386438 Reno, Vernon, ... [et al.]. A primate restraint chair for use in microwave radiation studies. Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, 1974. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA003948 St. George-Hyslop, Peter H.,; Mobley, William C.,; Christen, Yves, eds. Intracellular traffic and neurodegenerative disorders. Springer, 2009. ISBN 9783540879404. Swan, Steven R.; O'Reilly, Sheelagh M.G., eds. Van Ban: a priority site for conservation in the Hoang Lien Mountains. Fauna & Flora International Vietnam Programme, 2004. ISBN 9781903703113. http://www.hoanglienson.org.vn/Publications/PU5_EN.pdf Swan, Steven R.; O'Reilly, Sheelagh M.G., eds. Mu Cang Chai species/habitat conservation area. Fauna & Flora International Vietnam Programme, 2004. ISBN 1903703123. http://www.hoanglienson.org.vn/Publications/PU4_EN.pdf Valeri, C. Robert, ... [et al.]. The effect of disinfection on viability and function of baboon red blood cells and platelets. Naval Blood Research Laboratory, 1997. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA360325 VanDyk, John K. Pro Drupal development, 2nd ed. Apress, 2008. ISBN 9781430209898. Vickers, Ross R.; Hervig, Linda K.; Bischoff, Craig W. Stress reactivity: prediction of attrition following medical problems in basic training. Naval Health Research Center, 1991. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA302578 ------ New Books list on the web: http://library.primate.wisc.edu/collections/newbooks.php New Books list via RSS feed: http://library.primate.wisc.edu/rss/books.xml ------ -- Joanne Brown, Technical Services Librarian Jacobsen Library and Information Service Wisconsin National Primate Research Center 1220 Capitol Ct. Madison, WI 53715-1237 Phone: 608-263-3512 Fax: 608-265-2067 Email: brown@primate.wisc.edu From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Sat Apr 4 14:00:03 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Sat Apr 4 14:00:19 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate News (April 4, 2009) Message-ID: <200904041900.n34J03Or003693@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following links were recently posted on Primates in the News http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Recherche en laboratoire: limiter l'expérimentation animale sans entraver les progrčs scientifiques (Parlement Européen; March 31, 2009; in French) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8673 ------ Primates in the News on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Primates in the News via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/news.xml Primates in the News is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. WPRC programs are supported by grant numbers RR000167 and RR015311, National Primate Centers Program, National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health. Note that the Wisconsin Primate Research Center provides Primates in the News as an informational service. We are not responsible for the content of linked sites, nor does inclusion of a link imply endorsement of the views expressed in that content. ------ From nrowe at primate.org Mon Apr 6 00:47:47 2009 From: nrowe at primate.org (Noel Rowe) Date: Mon Apr 6 00:44:07 2009 Subject: [PS] Flu killing bonobos at Lola Ya Bonobos Message-ID: <200904060548.n365mJW4020817@saimiri.primate.wisc.edu> This news comes from the Lola Ya Bonobo site http://lolayabonobo.wildlifedirect.org/ Please Help! Category: bonobos, the sanctuary | Date: Apr 02 2009 | By: lolayabonobo I know everyone's been waiting for news and i wish i had better news. i have never seen anything like this epidemic. it's like some kind of plague. you go down to the night building and there are 10 bonobos face down, arms spread eagle, and they can't breathe. they just breath in and out, in and out, like they're suffocating. it starts with a mucous-filled nose, but the bonobos always seem to have snotty noses, so it's a walking heart attack. Kikongo was really sick, but he seems a bit better now. this should make everyone who has been here feel better, because kikongo is such a character. he's one of the funniest bonobos at lola, he likes doing armless cartwheels and running around in circles until he gets dizzy and falls over. if he dies it is just going to break my heart. The nursery is somehow OK, but they have had it pass through two times now, and Luozi is sick, which means he could give it to everyone. i don't know how the nursery is going to stand a third round. I spoke to Claudine today about the budget deficit. the problem is one of the foundations who has paid for the bonobo food for years has completely slashed our funding. which means this year we are $33,000 down. no food = no medicine. I have never really asked urgently for donations. i like doing 'sponsor a bonobo for valentines day' and stuff like that, but this time Lola is really in trouble. please spread the word, and help if you can. Kikongo when he is feeling better - please don't die!!! Best regards, Noel Noel Rowe Primate Conservation Inc 1411 Shannock Rd Charlestown, RI 02813 401 364 7140 Fax 401 364 6785 nrowe@primate.org website www.primate.org From marie-claude.huynen at ulg.ac.be Mon Apr 6 04:58:33 2009 From: marie-claude.huynen at ulg.ac.be (Huynen MC) Date: Mon Apr 6 04:54:21 2009 Subject: [PS] tamarin-marmoset infant care Message-ID: <200904060958.n369weO2026456@saimiri.primate.wisc.edu> Hi everyone, I am looking for a good picture of a couple of callithrichidae with twins on their back.... This is for an exhibition, so I would need a good resolution.... I would also be delighted to have one of somebody gum feeding.... Any help would be very much welcome, Thanks in advance Marie Marie-Claude Huynen, Ph.D. CCAD Universit? de Liege Facult? des Sciences D?partement des Sciences et Gestion de l'Environnement Unit? de Biologie du Comportement Ethologie et Psychologie Animale Quai Van Beneden, 22 B 4020 Liege Belgium tel : (32) - 4366-5112 fax: (32) - 4366-5113 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://white.primate.wisc.edu/pipermail/primate-science/attachments/20090406/4484d0a1/attachment.html From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Tue Apr 7 00:00:03 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Tue Apr 7 00:00:19 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate-Jobs postings Message-ID: <200904070500.n37503ci011537@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following listings were recently posted on Primate-Jobs http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs --POSITIONS AVAILABLE-- Short Term Volunteer Veterinarian, Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1508 Assistant coordinator, Sumatran Orangutan Society http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1502 Volunteer Research Supervisor - Mikongo Conservation Centre, Gabon, Zoological Society of London http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1503 --POSITIONS WANTED-- BEHAVIOR, ECOLOGY, CENSUS http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1505 Primate Sanctuary http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1504 ------ Primate-Jobs on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs Primate-Jobs via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/jobs.xml Primate-Jobs is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. WPRC programs are supported by grant numbers RR000167 and RR015311, National Primate Centers Program, National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health. Note that the responsibility for conforming to local, state, regional and national employment listing regulations lies with the listing organization. The Wisconsin Primate Research Center, the University of Wisconsin, and the National Center for Research Resources (National Institutes of Health), will not be held liable for misinformation in, or consequences resulting from, postings to Primate-Jobs. Inclusion of a job listing does not imply endorsement of the listing organization. ------ From nrowe at primate.org Tue Apr 7 04:11:04 2009 From: nrowe at primate.org (Noel Rowe) Date: Tue Apr 7 04:07:09 2009 Subject: [PS] Lola Ya Bonobo update Message-ID: <200904070911.n379BUva009522@saimiri.primate.wisc.edu> This is an update of the situation at Lola Ya Bonobo to see the photo go to http://lolayabonobo.wildlifedirect.org/ Hi everyone, the blog has been behind a few days because of the internet connection. we had internet for a few days, then it cut out for a few days, then it came back on. So I was sending a batch to Sheryl in the US and she would post them over several days, then I'd send another batch etc. so i'm not sure how far behind the blog is but i think it's by 5 days or something. on all the following posts, i'll put how many days ago they happened, so you can follow the story. But while the internet is up and working, I have to announce that the flu is over. Semendwa's baby died, making it 7 bonobos that we've lost in the last month, 4 definately from the flu, maybe 5. I want to take the time to thank everyone who donated. we raised over $8,000 which will all go to bonobo food and medicine. We still have a $25,000 shortfall for bonobo food which we will try to make by the end of the year. I'll make sure Sheryl thanks everyone individually, but they might come up on later posts. We haven't forgotten you. Everyone here is absolutely exhausted. but the staff have just worked so hard to save everyone, and they were saving bonobos left and right. there will be more posts, some from the vet to talk about the exact nature of the illness, some in response to people who think it's some kind of ebola, it's not, it's a 24 hour bug that is harmless in humans, but apparently sometimes fatal to bonobos. and all the bonobos who will be released are in QUARANTINE and have been for six months so none of them was touched. so follow the story, and be thankful that after lodja, the nursery is ok. much love and thanks to everyone, Vanessa. hey everyone, still emotionally in recovery. while the internet is good will give you an update. Semendwa's baby died on friday. everyone else was clear by saturday, sunday internet broken, so just had a chance to announce flu was over on monday. semendwa's baby was really sad. i remember seeing him the morning after he was born. he was such a wrinkly little thin and i was so happy to see him because mimi had just died. i guess he was just too weak, being only a couple of weeks old. the worst thing was semendwa wouldn't let him go for 2 days. she just kept stroking his head and grooming him. it makes me cry jsut thinking about it. have been prowling the sanctuary, looking obsessively for runny noses and coughs, but there is nothing. We raised over $8,000 for the food crisis, as you know, one of our donors pulled out this year leaving a $33,000 deficit. Just so everybody knows, none of your babies are going to starve, but we need to make up the money this year so there's no shortfall. will post the report from our vet, so you can have more info. and here is a pic of semendwa's baby. wasn't he beautiful? Best regards, Noel Noel Rowe Primate Conservation Inc 1411 Shannock Rd Charlestown, RI 02813 401 364 7140 Fax 401 364 6785 nrowe@primate.org website www.primate.org From mhoffman at primate.wisc.edu Tue Apr 7 13:05:41 2009 From: mhoffman at primate.wisc.edu (Matt Hoffman) Date: Tue Apr 7 13:01:45 2009 Subject: [PS] 2009 Marmoset Research Group of the Americas (MaRGA) Meeting References: <78312FF8-9E4F-4150-8CF6-D15B2FDD6977@primate.wisc.edu> Message-ID: <25D1EAA6-7382-49FA-B468-67ED12956C5C@primate.wisc.edu> http://www.cb.ufrn.br/~fisiologia/marga/ We are proud to announce the MaRGA meeting for 2009. This fourth edition of MaRGA will take place July 29-31, 2009 and we would be very pleased to see you in Natal, Brazil at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). The researchers from the Psychobiology Graduate Program of the Department of Physiology started working with marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) in the late 1980s, investigating behaviour and cognition in captive marmosets and in the early 1990s at the field station of Nisia Floresta, 45 km from Natal. Since then, they have conducted several studies on the physiological and behavioural approaches in both areas and currently their focus continues to be physiology, behaviour and cognition in these small Neotropical non-human primates. We hope that our event is a fruitful encounter and that the exchange of experiences increases both our interest and collaboration in developing and disseminating knowledge about callitrichid monkeys. This is the first time MaRGA will be meeting in South America and we are excited to have the opportunity to hold the meeting in an area where marmosets are endemic. http://www.cb.ufrn.br/~fisiologia/marga/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Matt Hoffman Internet Services and Outreach Librarian Jacobsen Library National Primate Research Center University of Wisconsin-Madison 1220 Capitol Court Madison, WI 53715 (608) 263-5537 mhoffman@primate.wisc.edu http://pin.primate.wisc.edu "That's an excellent question. I have no idea." From jlenon at primate.wisc.edu Tue Apr 7 16:37:24 2009 From: jlenon at primate.wisc.edu (Jordana Lenon) Date: Tue Apr 7 16:32:50 2009 Subject: [PS] Fwd: Spider Monkey Expert requested by Animal Planet References: Message-ID: <80B9A14B-BB3E-4A75-8C73-7B30416E50A3@primate.wisc.edu> Please respond to Lori directly if you can help, thanks. Jordana Begin forwarded message: > From: Lori Evans > Date: April 7, 2009 4:24:24 PM CDT > To: jlenon@primate.wisc.edu > Subject: Spider Monkey Expert > > Hi Jordana, > It was a pleasure speaking with you. > As I mentioned in our telephone conversation I'm a story producer > for Animal Planet's show "Untamed and Uncut". Here's a link to our > network website: > http://animal.discovery.com/videos/untamed-uncut/ > > We're producing a segment featuring a white-whiskered spider monkey > and I'm looking to find an expert who will be able to talk on > camera about spider monkey behavior (temperament, swimming ability, > strength, etc) . Ideally this expert would have access to an actual > spider-monkey (for B-roll purposes) but it isn't 100% necessary. > We plan on shooting the interview sometime within the next couple > of weeks. > > If anyone in your network has this specialty and is available for > an interview please have them contact me (my contact information is > below). I can send them further information on the story. > Thank you for help Jordana! > > Kindest regards, > Lori > > > Lori Evans Taylor > Story Producer - "Untamed and Uncut" > Cheri Sundae Productions > 3151 Cahuenga Blvd West > Ste 333 > Los Angeles, CA 90068 > 323-785-7390 (Work) > 310-569-6456 (Cell) > 323-785-7299 (fax) > > > > Jordana *** Please excuse the abbreviated style of this e-mail. I am typing conservatively or using voice recognition software due to injury. *** Jordana Lenon, B.S., B.A. Senior Editor, Public Information Officer, Outreach Coordinator University of Wisconsin-Madison Wisconsin National Primate Research Center 1220 Capitol Court Madison, WI 53715-1299 Phone: 608-263-7024 www.primate.wisc.edu University Relations Specialist University of Wisconsin-Madison Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center Phone: 608-263-7024 www.stemcells.wisc.edu From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Wed Apr 8 14:00:03 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Wed Apr 8 14:00:14 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate News (April 8, 2009) Message-ID: <200904081900.n38J03Pv013798@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following links were recently posted on Primates in the News http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Chimp-mauled woman recovering at Cleveland Clinic (New York Daily News; April 7, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8676 Human virus blamed for death of chimp at Lincoln Park Zoo (Chicago Tribune; April 4, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8677 Escaped monkeys recaptured (UPI; April 7, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8678 Chimps Trade Meat for Sex -- And It Work (National Geographic News; April 7, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8679 ------ Primates in the News on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Primates in the News via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/news.xml Primates in the News is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. WPRC programs are supported by grant numbers RR000167 and RR015311, National Primate Centers Program, National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health. Note that the Wisconsin Primate Research Center provides Primates in the News as an informational service. We are not responsible for the content of linked sites, nor does inclusion of a link imply endorsement of the views expressed in that content. ------ From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Thu Apr 9 00:00:03 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Thu Apr 9 00:01:18 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate-Jobs postings Message-ID: <200904090500.n39503uh022009@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following listings were recently posted on Primate-Jobs http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs --POSITIONS AVAILABLE-- PhD project on competition and cooperation in male Barbary macaques, Courant Research Center for the Evolution of Social Behavior, University of Göttingen, Germany http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1509 Animal Husbandry Sr/Jr Supervisor, The Mannheimer Foundation, Inc. http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1520 Sr. Toxicological Pathologist, SNBL USA, Ltd. http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1517 Biobehavioral Research Internship, The Mannheimer Foundation, Inc. / Haman Ranch http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1518 Veterinary Technician, The Mannheimer Foundation, Inc. http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1519 --POSITIONS WANTED-- cognition & communication http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1516 Chimpanzee behaviour and welfare http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1521 ------ Primate-Jobs on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs Primate-Jobs via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/jobs.xml Primate-Jobs is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 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Inclusion of a job listing does not imply endorsement of the listing organization. ------ From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Thu Apr 9 14:00:02 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Thu Apr 9 14:00:12 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate News (April 9, 2009) Message-ID: <200904091900.n39J02aC003956@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following links were recently posted on Primates in the News http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Early-death Congo gorilla 'not Ebola': keepers (AFP; April 8, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8701 ------ Primates in the News on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Primates in the News via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/news.xml Primates in the News is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. WPRC programs are supported by grant numbers RR000167 and RR015311, National Primate Centers Program, National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health. Note that the Wisconsin Primate Research Center provides Primates in the News as an informational service. We are not responsible for the content of linked sites, nor does inclusion of a link imply endorsement of the views expressed in that content. ------ From lowlandgorilla at aol.com Thu Apr 9 15:59:01 2009 From: lowlandgorilla at aol.com (lowlandgorilla@aol.com) Date: Thu Apr 9 15:56:43 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate News (April 9, 2009) In-Reply-To: <200904091900.n39J02aC003956@white.primate.wisc.edu> References: <200904091900.n39J02aC003956@white.primate.wisc.edu> Message-ID: <8CB876D248EC85D-11A8-1478@MBLK-M25.sysops.aol.com> Just a little follow-up to the story about the death of Mufanzala, the eastern lowland gorilla who lived in the Kahuzi-Biega National Park, DR Congo. Stories about Ebola can spread (as little as it did) in areas in proximity to gorilla habitat. This was the case here.?A vet team was immediately informed of the death and tissue samples were taken. As it stands, it was, as the story states, liver failure. Rick Murphy -----Original Message----- From: Ray Hamel To: primate-science@primate.wisc.edu Sent: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 12:00 pm Subject: [PS] Recent Primate News (April 9, 2009) The following links were recently posted on Primates in the News http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Early-death Congo gorilla 'not Ebola': keepers (AFP; April 8, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8701 ------ Primates in the News on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Primates in the News via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/news.xml Primates in the News is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. WPRC programs are supported by grant numbers RR000167 and RR015311, National Primate Centers Program, National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health. Note that the Wisconsin Primate Research Center provides Primates in the News as an informational service. We are not responsible for the content of linked sites, nor does inclusion of a link imply endorsement of the views expressed in that content. ------ _______________________________________________ Primate-Science mailing list Primate-Science@primate.wisc.edu http://www.primate.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/primate-science -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://white.primate.wisc.edu/pipermail/primate-science/attachments/20090409/3731c288/attachment.html From jdewar at gorilla-haven.org Sun Apr 12 16:14:31 2009 From: jdewar at gorilla-haven.org (Jane T. R. Dewar) Date: Sun Apr 12 16:11:24 2009 Subject: [PS] Public Radio broadcast - zoos/gorillas Message-ID: <472663FFA2BE41BFB1E4D6DB917489D1@Jane4600> http://www.insideout.org/documentaries/zoos/default.asp# If you go to the "listen" section and hit the 2nd segment - "Life on the other side of the exhibit" - towards the end is a part about Boston's lone silverback, Kitombe, who's been alone around 10 years now ... you hear Kristen Lukas (Gorilla SSP) and Barbara King discussing lone gorillas in the wild/captivity, etc. We were interviewed about Gorilla Haven's role in helping the SSP/AZA with gorillas like Kit, but that didn't make the finished story ... The facts aren't all clear - they said 9 of the 170 gorillas in captivity in North America are singly housed ... since there are about 380 gorillas in NA, I wonder where the 170 figure came from? Jane From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Mon Apr 13 14:00:03 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Mon Apr 13 14:00:15 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate News (April 13, 2009) Message-ID: <200904131900.n3DJ03eS002219@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following links were recently posted on Primates in the News http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ New orangutan population found in Indonesia (Associated Press; April 12, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8702 ------ Primates in the News on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Primates in the News via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/news.xml Primates in the News is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. WPRC programs are supported by grant numbers RR000167 and RR015311, National Primate Centers Program, National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health. Note that the Wisconsin Primate Research Center provides Primates in the News as an informational service. We are not responsible for the content of linked sites, nor does inclusion of a link imply endorsement of the views expressed in that content. ------ From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Tue Apr 14 00:00:04 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Tue Apr 14 00:01:07 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate-Jobs postings Message-ID: <200904140500.n3E5042n009994@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following listings were recently posted on Primate-Jobs http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs --POSITIONS AVAILABLE-- --POSITIONS WANTED-- CWAF http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1522 ------ Primate-Jobs on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs Primate-Jobs via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/jobs.xml Primate-Jobs is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 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Message-ID: <22694.9454.qm@web54105.mail.re2.yahoo.com> If anyone could provide me with an electronic copy of one or both of the following articles I would be very grateful! Thanks Brooke Behav Biol. 1978 Oct;24(2):141-67.Links The interaction of behavior and reproductive cycles in patas monkeys.Rowell TE, Hartwell KM. J Reprod Fertil. 1970 Jul;22(2):321-38. Links Reproductive cycles of two Cercopithecus monkeys.Rowell TE. From pipiyup at yahoo.com Tue Apr 14 09:27:15 2009 From: pipiyup at yahoo.com (Yuan Ting) Date: Tue Apr 14 09:24:12 2009 Subject: [PS] Requests for theses Message-ID: <351738.11365.qm@web53703.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hi all, If anyone would happen to have any of the following theses or know how to contact the authors, I would be most grateful as I've been searching for them for quite a long time to no avail. Much thanks! 1) 'Response of captive orang utans to human audiences (1999) MPhil Thesis, Lisa Mather. 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Inclusion of a job listing does not imply endorsement of the listing organization. ------ From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Thu Apr 16 14:00:03 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Thu Apr 16 14:00:18 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate News (April 16, 2009) Message-ID: <200904161900.n3GJ03IC010322@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following links were recently posted on Primates in the News http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Our Ancestors Were No Swingers (ScienceNOW; April 13, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8704 ------ Primates in the News on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Primates in the News via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/news.xml Primates in the News is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 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(Chicago Sun-Times; April 17, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8705 Mirror Neurons Differentially Encode the Peripersonal and Extrapersonal Space of Monkeys (Science; April 17, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8706 Bonobos rate food on scale from bark to grunt (MSNBC; April 17, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8707 UCLA professor stands up to violent animal rights activists (Los Angeles Times; April 13, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8709 ------ Primates in the News on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Primates in the News via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/news.xml Primates in the News is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 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We are not responsible for the content of linked sites, nor does inclusion of a link imply endorsement of the views expressed in that content. ------ From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Thu Apr 23 00:00:04 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Thu Apr 23 00:00:19 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate-Jobs postings Message-ID: <200904230500.n3N504nQ001708@white.primate.wisc.edu> The following listings were recently posted on Primate-Jobs http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs --POSITIONS AVAILABLE-- Research and Education Center Internship, Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage-Research and Education Center http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1533 Videographer, Handshake Productions CIC http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1530 Education Volunteer, Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage-Research and Education Center http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1531 Research Volunteer, Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage-Research and Education Center http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1532 --POSITIONS WANTED-- Orangutan http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1536 conservation, research, captive breeding http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1529 ------ Primate-Jobs on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs Primate-Jobs via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/jobs.xml Primate-Jobs is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 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Quite a few people kindly replied. I'm sure I remember someone mentioning that they feed tamarind pods to their patas on a regular basis, but I can find no mention of it in my records! Does anybody have any experience with this or remeber such a recommendation? Apologies and thanks again! Brooke From primate-science at primate.wisc.edu Thu Apr 23 14:00:34 2009 From: primate-science at primate.wisc.edu (Admin Adriana VIAGRA ®) Date: Thu Apr 23 13:55:45 2009 Subject: [PS] RE: Message SZ.91566 Message-ID: <200904231900.n3NJ0Yx4005737@saimiri.primate.wisc.edu> Spam detection software, running on the system "saimiri.primate.wisc.edu", has identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see Postmaster for details. Content preview: Welcome to WebMD ? 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D. Anderson Cancer Center, Michale E. Keeling Center for Comparative Medicine and Research, Department of Veterinary Sciences. http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1542 ------ Primate-Jobs on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs Primate-Jobs via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/jobs.xml Primate-Jobs is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. WPRC programs are supported by grant numbers RR000167 and RR015311, National Primate Centers Program, National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health. Note that the responsibility for conforming to local, state, regional and national employment listing regulations lies with the listing organization. The Wisconsin Primate Research Center, the University of Wisconsin, and the National Center for Research Resources (National Institutes of Health), will not be held liable for misinformation in, or consequences resulting from, postings to Primate-Jobs. Inclusion of a job listing does not imply endorsement of the listing organization. ------ From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Mon Apr 27 15:00:00 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Mon Apr 27 14:55:03 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate News (April 27, 2009) Message-ID: <200904272000.n3RK008q020614@saimiri.primate.wisc.edu> The following links were recently posted on Primates in the News http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Wimps Hear Dangerous Noises Differently (Medical News Today; April 27, 2009) http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/scripts/external.php?link=8721 ------ Primates in the News on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/inthenews/ Primates in the News via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/news.xml Primates in the News is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. WPRC programs are supported by grant numbers RR000167 and RR015311, National Primate Centers Program, National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health. Note that the Wisconsin Primate Research Center provides Primates in the News as an informational service. We are not responsible for the content of linked sites, nor does inclusion of a link imply endorsement of the views expressed in that content. ------ From brown at primate.wisc.edu Wed Apr 29 09:05:53 2009 From: brown at primate.wisc.edu (Joanne Brown) Date: Wed Apr 29 09:01:20 2009 Subject: [PS] YouTube videos from Foundation for Biomedical Research Message-ID: <49F85EC1.6000401@primate.wisc.edu> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://white.primate.wisc.edu/pipermail/primate-science/attachments/20090429/10659f1f/attachment.html From hamel at primate.wisc.edu Thu Apr 30 09:27:40 2009 From: hamel at primate.wisc.edu (Ray Hamel) Date: Thu Apr 30 09:23:01 2009 Subject: [PS] Recent Primate-Jobs postings Message-ID: <200904301427.n3UERe31010452@saimiri.primate.wisc.edu> The following listings were recently posted on Primate-Jobs http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs --POSITIONS AVAILABLE-- Field Assistant - Social Behavior of the Bolivian Gray Titi Monkey in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, State University of New York, Oneonta http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs/listings/1545 ------ Primate-Jobs on the web: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/jobs Primate-Jobs via RSS feed: http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/rss/jobs.xml Primate-Jobs is maintained by the Lawrence Jacobsen (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. WPRC programs are supported by grant numbers RR000167 and RR015311, National Primate Centers Program, National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health. Note that the responsibility for conforming to local, state, regional and national employment listing regulations lies with the listing organization. The Wisconsin Primate Research Center, the University of Wisconsin, and the National Center for Research Resources (National Institutes of Health), will not be held liable for misinformation in, or consequences resulting from, postings to Primate-Jobs. Inclusion of a job listing does not imply endorsement of the listing organization. ------ From grbridge at ucalgary.ca Thu Apr 30 10:59:56 2009 From: grbridge at ucalgary.ca (Greg Bridgett) Date: Thu Apr 30 10:55:22 2009 Subject: [PS] Guenon common name Message-ID: <49F9CAFC.6020506@ucalgary.ca> I am looking for information on a geunon species that may have historically gone by the common name "De Bruhl's Monkey" or "De Bruehl's Monkey". I have done some research and have been unable to find a guenon that is identified by that common name. If anyone has any insight into the genus and species of this monkey, I would appreciate hearing from you. Thank you. -- Greg Bridgett CRC Technician Department of Anthropology University of Calgary 2500 University Dr. N.W. Calgary AB T2N 1N4 Phone: (403)220-4863 Fax: (403)284-5467 From Judith_Schrier at brown.edu Thu Apr 30 11:19:48 2009 From: Judith_Schrier at brown.edu (Judith Schrier) Date: Thu Apr 30 11:14:47 2009 Subject: [PS] Guenon common name In-Reply-To: <49F9CAFC.6020506@ucalgary.ca> References: <49F9CAFC.6020506@ucalgary.ca> Message-ID: <6.2.3.4.2.20090430121815.023da220@email.brown.edu> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://white.primate.wisc.edu/pipermail/primate-science/attachments/20090430/d5be84a9/attachment.html