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Pan paniscus

IUCN Grey Literature

Known and estimated distributions of extant chimpanzee populations (Pan troglodytes and Pan paniscus) in equatorial Africa

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1979
IUCN Grey Literature

Observations on mountain gorillas and bonobos in Zaire : report to IUCN, WWF, FPS, INCN and IRSAC

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1975
IUCN Publication

Les grands singes et le FSC : mise en oeuvre de pratiques d’exploitation favorables aux grands singes dans les concessions forestières en Afrique centrale

Ce document a pour objectif de définir un cadre permettant aux compagnies forestières adhérant à la certification du Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) de catalyser la préservation des grands singes africains.

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2013
IUCN Publication

Great apes and FSC : implementing ‘ape friendly’ practices in Central Africa’s logging concessions

The objective of this document is to outline a framework within which logging companies adhering to Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) certification can be the catalyst needed to ensure the long-term preservation of African great apes.

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2013
IUCN Publication

Bonobo (Pan paniscus) : stratégie de conservation 2012–-2022

Le but de la nouvelle stratégie est d’assurer la protection à long terme des bonobos partout dans leur aire de répartition par la mise en oeuvre d’actions permettant de réduire, et si possible d’éliminer les menaces directes et les facteurs sous-jacents causant le déclin des populations.

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2012
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Bonobo (Pan paniscus) : conservation strategy 2012-2022

The new strategy aims to ensure the long-term protection of bonobos across their range through the implementation of conservation actions designed to reduce, and if possible eliminate, the direct threats and contributing factors that are causing bonobo populations to decline.

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2012
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