The Great Apes & Gibbons Program has two overarching outcomes that it is working toward: 1. Resilient populations of all ape species exist in Arcus priority landscapes that are governed in a sustainable, just, and holistic way 2. All captive apes from Arcus priority landscapes live in verified/accredited sanctuaries or zoos in range states or the United States To achieve these outcomes, the program has three goals: 1. Conservation and human well-being are reconciled in all Arcus priority landscapes. 2. Long-term, holistic, and collaborative efforts that effectively monitor and manage current and emerging threats to apes. 3. Culturally appropriate respect for the intrinsic value of apes, as individuals, as species, and as part of their ecosystem, improving their conservation and

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