Colobus Conservation is eager to contribute to the scientific knowledge of this unique habitat found in Dini, the primates, wildlife that depend on it and the conflicts and solutions we are using to allow the wildlife to continue to survive alongside the human population and development. We have a number of long term research projects that research interns are able to participate in, these include, but are not limited to behavioural, home range and habitat use studies of the wild primates, enrichment engagement of our captive monkeys and pre-release assessments. Research interns must have completed and graduated from an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject, have some field experience and ideally will commit for a minimum of 3 or a maximum of 6-month duration, however, shorter terms

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