💨 Abstract
The Centre for Wildlife Studies in Bengaluru published a study on endangered lion-tailed macaques in the Western Ghats, highlighting the need for conservation strategies beyond just forest protection. The study, published in the American Journal of Primatology, tracks two troops of the primates and found that they selectively and strategically use their habitat in response to human pressures.
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