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Volume V: Disease, Health and Ape Conservation

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The State of the Apes series has previously covered extractive industries, industrial agriculture, infrastructure development, and ape killing, capture and trade. This, the fifth volume, expands on a theme that is linked to all of these activities: the impact of disease and other health considerations on apes and ape habitats. It focuses on the interface between health considerations and ape conservation, and presents an in-depth analysis of the major and plausible impacts of both infectious and non-infectious diseases on the health of both wild and captive ape populations. It also explores the impact of tourism and research activity on ape health and the role of the One Health approach in ape conservation, and provides guidance on disaster mitigation measures and the ethics and practicalities of decision-making processes for human intervention in ape health issues.

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About the Book

Intended for a broad range of policymakers, investors, industry experts, decision makers, academics, researchers, and NGOs, this publication aims to influence debate, practice, and policy, seeking to reconcile ape conservation and welfare with economic and social development, through objective and rigorous analysis.

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Executive Summary

The executive summary introduces the concept of ape health and summarizes the book, which it describes as giving an unprecedented overview of one of the most significant threats to bonobos, chimpanzees, gibbons, gorillas, and orangutans.

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Full Text: Volume V

This volume examines ape conservation and welfare through the lens of disease and health, exploring such factors as the ethics of intervening in and managing ape health; the impact of research and tourism activities on apes; the One Health approach; and disaster management. It shows how the welfare of apes is interrelated with that of the people who share their habitats, while also demonstrating the benefits of integrating ape conservation in health, socioeconomic activities, and regulatory policy and practice.

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Overview, Credits, Foreword, Notes, Acknowledgments

The preliminary pages of Volume V include an overview of its contents, a foreword, and acknowledgment of the people who made the publication possible.

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Foreword

Arcus Foundation President and Founder Jon Stryker reflects on the entire State of the Apes series and the importance of this fifth and final volume, “the timeliness of which is breathtaking,” he writes. “The authors began developing this latest book in the series in 2020, just four years after the Ebola pandemic of 2014–2016 and just as the global debate raged regarding the novel SARS-CoV-2 virus.”

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Apes Overview

The overview provides a brief description of each great ape and gibbon species, as well as a detailed explanation of their socioecology, a table of their common and scientific names and the countries in which they are found, and maps showing their distribution.

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Introduction to Sect. 1: Disease, Health and Ape Conservation

The Introduction provides an overview of the major threat that disease and health issues represent to the survival of apes and other species, both in their natural habitats and in captivity. It acknowledges that the recent COVID-19 pandemic has lent a sense of urgency to much of this research and debate.

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Ch. 1: Review of Ape Disease and Health

Chapter 1 provides an overview of the factors that impact the health of wild and captive apes, giving evidence of known pathogens and highlighting the areas that require greater research and investigation.

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Ch. 2: The Role of One Health at the Human-Ape Interface

Chapter 2 provides an overview of the history and core principles of the One Health approach and explores its role in ape conservation, in the context of the challenges of environmental degradation and biodiversity loss.

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Ch. 3: The Impact of Tourism and Research Activity on Ape Health

Chapter 3 assesses the risks of disease transmission by humans who come in close contact with wild habituated and captive apes, identifies the costs and benefits of habituating apes and keeping them in captivity for research and tourism, and discusses current knowledge gaps and ways to address risks linked to such activities.

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Ch. 4: Managing Ape Health: Informing Interventions

Chapter 4 presents a historical recap of ape health-focused interventions, and examines reasons to intervene, skills required for effective interventions, the ethical implications of vaccination, and more. It also delves into real-world scenarios that are rarely covered in ape health management resources.

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Ch. 5: Ape Health and Ethics

Chapter 5 explores the moral problems that arise when addressing ape health within care and conservation contexts, describes how compassionate conservation can address tensions between individual and population health concerns, and highlights how decision-makers can remain resilient in the face of significant challenges.

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Ch. 6: Disaster Management and the Protection of Apes

Chapter 6 provides an overview of the principles of disaster management, using case studies to show how they can be adopted to mitigate the impact of disasters in different ape environments, and considering a wide range of risk factors to inform the development of mitigation measures to enhance the survival of apes in a disaster context.

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Introduction to Sect. 2: The Status and Welfare of Great Apes and Gibbons

The introduction to the second section of the book provides an overview of chapters that look at the impacts of industrial development projects on apes and the welfare of apes in captivity.

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Ch. 7: Status of Apes: Impacts of Industrial Development Projects on Apes

Chapter 7 builds on previous State of the Apes volumes, providing updated summaries of the potential impacts of industrial development projects on apes, species-specific responses to these impacts, and the best mitigation strategies currently available.

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Ch. 8: The Welfare and Status of Captive Apes

Chapter 8 focuses on understanding, measuring, and improving the welfare of captive apes; and provides updated statistics on captive ape populations in zoos, rescue and rehabilitation centers, and sanctuaries around the world.

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Annexes

Annexes I-XI include a summary of ape diseases, infections, and other health issues; positive developments in wildlife welfare legislation; expected prevalence of industrial development projects and corresponding risks to apes; and confirmed transmissions of viral pathogens from humans to apes.

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Endpages

The endpages include Acronyms and Abbreviations, Glossary, References, and Index.

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Ape Population Abundance Estimates

In this online-only annex, ape population abundance estimates are presented at the level of a protected area and/or its buffer zone, a logging concession or group of concessions, or any discrete area where a survey has taken place in the past two decades.

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Policy Briefing

This briefing describes how policymakers, conservationists, philanthropic institutions, researchers, and scientists can take action to improve ape health and welfare.

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