The Impact of Ecological Conditions on the Prevalence of Malaria Among Orangutans

Contemporary human land use patterns have led to changes in orangutan ecology, such as the loss of habitat. One management response to orangutan habitat loss is to relocate orangutans into regions of intact, protected habitat. Young orangutans are also kept as pets and have at times been a valuable...

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Veröffentlicht in:Vector borne and zoonotic diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2002-06, Vol.2 (2), p.97-103
Hauptverfasser: Wolfe, Nathan D., Karesh, William B., Kilbourn, Annelisa M., Cox-Singh, Janet, Bosi, Edwin J., Rahman, Hasan A., Prosser, Adria Tassy, Singh, Balbir, Andau, Mahedi, Spielman, Andrew
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Zusammenfassung:Contemporary human land use patterns have led to changes in orangutan ecology, such as the loss of habitat. One management response to orangutan habitat loss is to relocate orangutans into regions of intact, protected habitat. Young orangutans are also kept as pets and have at times been a valuable commodity in the illegal pet trade. In response to this situation, government authorities have taken law enforcement action by removing these animals from private hands and attempted to rehabilitate and release these orangutans. In relocating free-ranging orangutans, the animals are typically held isolated or with family members for
ISSN:1530-3667
1557-7759
DOI:10.1089/153036602321131896