Barbary Macaque Keeper's Guide : Comprehensive Barbary Macaque Keeper's Guide: Advanced Husbandry, Welfare, Conservation, and Long-Term Management for
Overview
This comprehensive Barbary Macaque Keeper's Guide is a professional and deeply educational reference for anyone involved in the care, management, or conservation of Macaca sylvanus, the only macaque native to Africa and Europe's only free-living non-human primate. Written for zookeepers, wildlife managers, sanctuary staff, field researchers, and serious students of primatology, it brings together the most current scientific knowledge and best practices from both captive and wild contexts.
Beginning with the species' evolutionary history and distinctive biology, the book explores every aspect of responsible husbandry. Detailed chapters cover enclosure design and environmental complexity, balanced nutrition modeled on the macaque's natural seasonal diet, comprehensive health care and preventive medicine, reproductive biology and breeding management, and the development of enrichment and behavioural training programmes that support welfare and reduce stress. Readers learn how positive-reinforcement techniques can be used for medical procedures and day-to-day management while maintaining the highest standards of keeper safety and animal well-being.
Beyond daily husbandry, the guide addresses the wider conservation landscape. It examines the threats posed by deforestation, overgrazing, climate change, and the illegal pet trade; explains the ethics and protocols of rescue, rehabilitation, and reintroduction; and presents landscape-level strategies for protected area governance and community-based forest stewardship. Special attention is given to the role of captive populations in global species management plans, the importance of genetic monitoring, and the need for transboundary cooperation between Morocco, Algeria, Gibraltar, and the international zoo community.
Richly informed by case studies from successful long-term programmes, the book emphasises professional career development for keepers-outlining training pathways, succession planning for long-lived troops, and the creation of a culture of continuous learning and international collaboration. It concludes with a forward-looking perspective on climate-change adaptation and sustainable coexistence between humans and this emblematic Mediterranean primate.
Combining rigorous science with practical guidance and ethical reflection, this volume serves as an authoritative blueprint for anyone committed to the life-long care of Barbary macaques and to the preservation of the forests and cultures that define their natural heritage.
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- ISBN-13: 9798265912923
- ISBN-10: 9798265912923
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: September 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.39 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.55 pounds
- Page Count: 182
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