Goals
Goals
  

The Centre's goals are to share our combined experience and expertise in conservation biology, genetics, animal behavior, community ecology, disease, and ecosystem health and environmental sustainability. It also explores historical association between animal distribution alteration and extinction with human-induced activities. Such efforts will work with regional and home-country scientists, conservation organizations, governmental officials, the media, educators, and the public to preserve, protect, and restore natural habitats and threatened wild animals and plants. To accomplish this, we aim to compile regional and national archives of environmental information that serve as an integrated data repository for data management, data analysis, computer modeling, wildlife videos, and the implementation of sustainable conservation policies and actions that promote biodiversity, habitat restoration, and public education. We intend to share these data sets, which contain the most recent advances in climate science, sustainable land use patterns, animal and plant species requirements, good governance, and the needs of the local human communities that overlap with primate and other animal and plant distributions, with the units presented in Fig.1.