Nature

Protecting Primates | Primates

More than half of the world’s primates are under threat. Meet the scientists making groundbreaking discoveries to safeguard their future.

Protecting Primates | Primates

53m 13s

More than half of the world’s primates are under threat. Meet the scientists making groundbreaking discoveries to safeguard their future.

Previews + Extras

  • Tool-Using Macaques Could Drive Shellfish Extinct: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Tool-Using Macaques Could Drive Shellfish Extinct

    S39 E5 - 2m 32s

    On Koram Island, beach-combing long-tailed macaques have developed impressive tool-using skills, which are having some surprising consequences. If these monkeys continue to over-harvest their environment, the shellfish could disappear. This is the first reported case of a tool-using animal, other than humans, overexploiting a natural resource.

  • How Do Monkeys Safely Cross the Road?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How Do Monkeys Safely Cross the Road?

    S39 E5 - 3m 14s

    Dusky langurs' once pristine forests are now bisected by busy roads. To move through their territory, they must risk crossing dangerous traffic every day. After witnessing their struggle, Local Researcher Jo Leen Yap decided to build a monkey bridge.

  • Orangutan Orphans Learn to Climb: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Orangutan Orphans Learn to Climb

    S39 E5 - 3m 9s

    Many young orangutans do not survive in the wild after being released from human care because they often lack the skills needed to survive in the canopy. Conservationist Dr. Signe Preuschoft had an idea to teach these young orangutans to climb.

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