
In this episode of Talking Apes, we’re joined by Dr. Andie Ang, a primatologist dedicated to the conservation of Southeast Asia’s elusive and endangered colobine monkeys. From the dense forests of Vietnam to the urban green spaces of Singapore, Andie has spent years studying these fascinating leaf-eating primates, whose complex digestive systems, striking colors, and secretive nature make them some of the least understood monkeys in the world.
Andie shares her journey from a childhood experience as an accidental primate owner to leading international conservation efforts. She explains why colobine monkeys are so challenging to protect, how species action plans help coordinate efforts across countries and cultures, and the surprising ways ex-poachers and local communities play a role in saving these primates.
Tune in to hear about the urgent work being done to protect these monkeys before it's too late.
🔗 Learn more about Dr. Andie Ang’s work:
🌿 Mandai Nature
🌏 IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group
🐒 Jane Goodall Institute Singapore
📸 Primate Watching
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