Publications

We belive that conservation information should be free and easily accessible to the public. For this reasons we try to make our articles and reports availible free of charge and to publish in open access journals. Please feel free to download articles and use this information to forward conservation. 

Shanee, N., Shanee, S. and Maldonado, A.M. (2007). Conservation assessment and planning for the yellow tailed woolly monkey (Oreonax flavicauda) in Peru. Wildlife Biology in Practice. 2(3). 73-82.

Shanee, N. Shanee, S. (2007) Community Conservation Project for the Yellow-Tailed Woolly Monkey (Oreonax flavicauda), Peru. Canopy. 6 (1). 11-12.

Shanee, S. (2007). Re-introduction as a Tool for Primate Conservation. Biodiversity. 8 (2). pp 43-45.

Shanee, N., Shanee, S. and Maldonado, A.M. (2007). Interspecific association between Oreonax and Ateles, Amazonas, Peru. Neotropical primates. 14 (1). pp 34-35. 

Shanee, S. and Shanee, N. (2007). Yellow-Tailed Woolly Monkey, Oreonax flavicauda (Humbolt, 1812), Pilot Project Report, Peru 2007. 32 pages.  

Shanee, S. & Shanee, N. (2007). The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project in Phuket, Thailand. re-introduction news. 26. pp48-49

Shanee, N. 2007. Reforestation feasibility study around the Los Cedros Biological Reserve, North- Western Ecuador. Canopy. 5 (2). P 14.                

Shanee, S. (2006). Feasibility Study for Population Reinforcement of the Brown Headed Spider Monkey (Ateles geoffroyi fusciceps), Ecuador. canopy. 5 (1). pp24-25.

Shanee, N. 2006. Reforestation feasibility study around the Los Cedros Biological Reserve North- Western Ecuador. MSc dissertation.

Shanee, S. (2006). Population Reinforcement Feasibility Study for the Brown Headed Spider Monkey (Ateles geoffroyi fusciceps) at the Los Cedros Reserve, Ecuador. MSc Dissertation, Oxford Brookes University, U.K.

Shanee, S. & Shanee, N. (2006). Gibbon Reintroduction, Phuket, Thailand (Abstract). primate eye. 89. pp22-23.

Shanee, S. and Shanee, N. 2006. Successful gibbon rehabilitation in Thailand. MSc in Primate conservation newsletter, Canopy. 4 (2), P 15.