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- W4313446031 abstract "The rescue, rehabilitation, and reintroduction of nonhuman primates (henceforth, primates) from captive and wild settings are three sequential strategies which improve species conservation and individual welfare. Rescue refers to the removal of individuals from situations of cruelty, danger, illness, or risk which harm their well-being. Upon rescue, individuals requiring ongoing veterinary care and/or supervision undergo rehabilitation. This process differs depending on the needs of the individual primate; while those rescued from both wild and captive circumstances may undergo rehabilitation, only the former group is typically candidate for reintroduction. Reintroduction refers to the release of rehabilitated individuals into spaces where they historically ranged, with the goal of improving species conservation. In practice, however, reintroduction often occurs in the interest of improving primate welfare, which can complicate conservation objectives. This chapter reviews the literature from the past couple of decades on primate rescue, rehabilitation, and reintroduction – emphasizing the call for continuing to develop multidisciplinary, ethical, and evidence-based “best practices.”" @default.
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