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Marmoset
Callithrix sp.
Species: Callithrix geoffroyi
Photo: Luiz Claudio Marigo
NEWS
Recent news links for Callithrix
- Why We're Different: Probing the Gap Between Apes and Humans (Science, January 25, 2008)
- Brain Cell Growth Diminishes Long Before Old Age Strikes, Animal Study Shows (Science Daily, October 16, 2007)
- Man Smuggles Monkey Into NYC Airport (Associated Press, August 7, 2007)
- Monkey stolen from Darwin tourist attraction (Sydney Morning Herald, July 30, 2007)
- Monkeys Stolen From Tenn. Pet Store (Fox News, June 30, 2007)
- Tiny monkey may help research in fight against virus (San Antonio Express-News, June 4, 2007)
- Group steals her helper monkey (Jacksonville Times-Union, May 8, 2007)
- Hope for sex-boost slimming pill (BBC News, April 30, 2007)
- Immune system resarch isn't monkey business (MySA.com, April 9, 2007)
- In the Marmoset Family, Things Really Do Appear to Be All Relative (New York Times Magazine, March 27, 2007)
- One child, two fathers -- marmoset-style (The Scientist, March 27, 2007)
- Monkey Alerts Family to Blaze in Oklahoma (Oklahoma City Oklahoman, February 7, 2007)
- Stolen monkeys show off new baby (BBC News, November 10, 2006)
- Security tightened after monkeys stolen (Peterborough Evening Telegraph, October 14, 2006)
- Blue-faced children upset monkeys (BBC News, September 30, 2006)
- Loud monkeys to scare thieves (CBBC Newsround, October 2, 2006)
- New Study Finds Monkeys Hate Techno Too (Seed Magazine, September 21, 2006)
- Thumbs up for surviving monkey (Sydney Morning Herald, August 25, 2006)
- Does Fatherhood Change The Brain? (CBS News, August 21, 2006)
- It's no monkey business with fatherhood (Financial Express, August 22, 2006)
- Stolen marmosets returned to zoo (North Devon Gazette, July 20, 2006)
- NHGRI Announces Latest Sequencing Targets (NIH News, July 19, 2006)
- Endangered monkeys stolen from zoo (Telegraph, June 19, 2006)
- Baby monkeys stolen in zoo raid (BBC News, March 19, 2006)
- Scientists discuss evolutionary roots of social behavior (University of Wisconsin - Madison News, February 20, 2006)
- Expectant dads get chubby (Nature, February 1, 2006)
- Like their pregnant mates, primate dads-to-be pack on pounds (University of Wisconsin-Madison News, February 1, 2006)
- Male monkeys, too, gain weight when their mate is pregnant (Wisconsin State Journal, January 31, 2006)
- Brain cells tune in to music (News@Nature, August 24, 2005)
- Three arrested over monkey theft (BBC News, February 2, 2005)
- New monkey species discovered (Marmosets, BBC News, April 23, 2000)
CONSERVATION
Organizations Involved in Callithrix Conservation
General Primate Conservation
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