Abstract
This paper examines the current status and distribution of primates in Gabon on the basis of data collected in the field between 1985 and 1988. There are at least 19 and possibly 21 species of primates definitely present in Gabon, making it one of the richest countries in the world for primates. Most of the species are still widespread and one, the sun-tailed guenon, is endemic. Hunting and habitat destruction are the main threats to the country's primates. The major problem at the moment is the opening up of previously inaccessible areas by logging companies and the Trans Gabon railway, which leads to an increase in hunting pressure. Several species are threatened; the mandrill/drill, the black colobus, and the sun-tailed guenon need special conservation measures. Suggestions for action are made and several new reserves have recently been proposed. © 1992, Fauna and Flora International. All rights reserved.
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Blom, A., Alers, M. P. T., Barnes, R. F. W., Barnes, K. L. K., & Feistner, A. T. C. (1992). Primates in Gabon-current status and distribution. Oryx, 26(4), 223–234. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0030605300023759
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