PSG <strong>SAPN</strong> <strong>Primate</strong> research & species of special interest: Education, Conservation, Taxonomy, Captive management, <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Primate</strong>s threatened species Other primate projects: Designing, producing, distributing educational material for different levels of people, from kids to senior adults. Assist with policy document for man/animal conflict and in organising and facilitating meetings and discussion. Coordinating <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Primate</strong> <strong>Network</strong>. Publications: Walker, S. and S. Molur (2001). Problems of prioritizing primate species for captive breeding in Indian zoos. Envis Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas 1(1): 138-‐151. Molur, S., D. Brandon-‐Jones, W. Dittus, A. Eudey, A. Kumar, M. Singh, M.M. Feeroz, M. Chalise, P. Priya, S. Walker (2003). Status of <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Primate</strong>s: Conservation Assessment and Management Plan (C.A.M.P.) Workshop Report, 2003. <strong>Zoo</strong> <strong>Outreach</strong> <strong>Organisation</strong>/ CBSG-‐<strong>South</strong> Asia, Coimbatore, India, vii+432 pp. Walker, S. & S. Molur (compilers 2003). Summary of the Status of <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Primate</strong>s. Extracted from the CAMP Report. <strong>Zoo</strong> <strong>Outreach</strong> <strong>Organisation</strong>, CBSG-‐<strong>South</strong> Asia and WILD, Coimbatore, India. Walker, S. (2004). <strong>Primate</strong> Conservation in <strong>South</strong> Asia and the CBSG-‐C.A.M.P. Process. Paper presented at the 20 th Congress of the Int’l Primatological Society, Torino (Italy), 22-‐28 Aug’04. Folia Primatol 2004, 75 (suppl 1): 208. Walker, S. (2004). <strong>Primate</strong> Education in India and <strong>South</strong> Asia using CAMP workshop information. Paper presented at the 20 th Congress of the International Primatological Society, Torino (Italy), 22-‐28 Aug’04 (unpublished). Walker, S. (2005). “The art and science of primate conservation” Paper presented at the joint <strong>South</strong> East <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong> Association Meeting, in Melbourne, Australia, May’05 (unpublished). Molur, S., S. Walker, A. Islam, P. Miller, C. Srinivasulu, P.O. Nameer, B.A. Daniel and L. Ravikumar (Editors 2005). Conservation of western Hoolock gibbon Hoolock hoolock hoolock in India and Bangladesh. <strong>Zoo</strong> <strong>Outreach</strong> <strong>Organisation</strong>/CBSG–<strong>South</strong> Asia, Coimbatore, India, 132 pp. Walker, S. (2006). Presented a paper "Creating effective networks for public education in India" at 21 st Congress of the International Primatological Society in Entebbe, Uganda from 25-‐30 Jun’06. Walker, S. and S. Molur (2006). Presented a paper "PHVA processes at work for Hoolock gibbon Hoolock hoolock hoolock in Bangladesh and India" at 21 st Congress of the International Primatological Society in Entebbe, Uganda from 25-‐30 Jun’06. Information wish to share: Since 1987 or 1988 I have been interested in <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Primate</strong>s, first being the Lion-tailed macaque and Nilgiri langur as they were exhibited at Mysore <strong>Zoo</strong>. I helped Mr. Laurie Gledhill maintain the India portion of the LTM studbook by hunting down data in Indian zoos and checking its accuracy when possible. In 1993 we (ZOO) organized a PHVA for LTM in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. In about 1995 we (ZOO) organized a training in Population Biology and Captive Management of LTM for a batch of foresters for a week and then a batch of zoo personnel for a week. I followed up the recommendations from the PHVA with numerous reminders to the people who had to implement them. In 2002 we (ZOO), with assistance from Dr. Ardith Eudey and Sanjay Molur, organized a <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Primate</strong> CAMP workshop. Following that I was asked to develop the network of primatologists who responded to the CAMP into a more cohesive group and convened the <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Primate</strong> <strong>Network</strong>. This directory is part of the network activities. We have brought out several publications (kids packets, reports, summaries, booklets, posters, etc.) with a lot of help from PSG and other sponsors. I gave a presentation entitled the Art and Science of <strong>Primate</strong>s in <strong>South</strong> Asia in the Australian zoo conference and two presentations at IPS on primate education in our region and uses of the CAMP workshop. We organized a PHVA for Hoolock gibbon and an education programme in India and Bangladesh. A series of teacher training workshop in northeast India combining Hoolock gibbon with Tigers is planned for later in this year. I hope to attend IPS this year and present on education networking for primates in <strong>South</strong> Asia and one on the Hoolock gibbon PHVA. Although I am not an academic I am glad to find ways to contribute to primate conservation at my level. I would like for all the primate biologists to sign up and send their c.v. so this directory will be a success
PSG <strong>SAPN</strong> Yahya, H.S.A. Designation: Address: Phone: Fax: Date of Info: Professor Dept. of Wildlife Sciences, Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh 202 002 Uttar Pradesh 91-‐571-‐2001978 , 2701052 91-‐571-‐2701205 06.01.2006
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