Canopy

ISSN 2054-2070

Journal of the MSc Primate Conservation

Canopy is an in-house publication with contributions from staff, students and visiting speakers about their research. The aim of Canopy is to provide the wider primatology and conservation community with a representation of current and past works undertaken by MSc students and acts as a medium for communication between past and present students, those working in primatology, and those with a general interest in the topics covered in these issues.

Current issue

Volume 25, Issue 2, Spring 2025

Front cover of current issue

This Canopy issue is a special issue exploring the complexities and challenges of primate welfare in captivity, with a particular focus on improving their well-being. It includes the following topics:

  • Behavioural adjustments during chimpanzee integration at Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage
  • Analysis of captivity conditions of primates housed in zoological centres in south of Spain
  • Visitor frequency at potto enclosure in Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park and its implications for potto welfare
  • The importance of novel and cognitive enrichment for captive chimpanzees
  • A systematic review of the effects of musical enrichment on captive mammals
  • Ethical implications of observing captive gibbons

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Past issues