Saving the Titi Monkey

2008 Bridget Besaw

 The last remaining 6,000 tití monkeys live in isolated patches of Colombia's dry forest at risk of total deforestation. The monkeys are also victims of poaching.  The Nature Conservancy and partners are working with local ranchers to protect the remaining forest for sustainable livelihoods...and the monkeys.

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