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Updates from Proyecto Tití

Titi Tidbits Febrero 2018

Titi Tidbits Febrero 2018

¡El amor está en el aire, no solo para las personas, sino también para los animales en este día de San Valentín!
Titi Tidbits February 2018

Titi Tidbits February 2018

Love is in the air for people and animals this Valentine's Day!
Titi Tidbits Enero 2018

Titi Tidbits Enero 2018

Nuestros embajadores de conservación!
Titi Tidbits January 2018

Titi Tidbits January 2018

Meet Our New Conservation Ambassadors!
Titi Tidbits Diciembre 2017

Titi Tidbits Diciembre 2017

Una héroe de conservación!
Titi Tidbits December 2017

Titi Tidbits December 2017

We are celebrating a conservation hero this month!
Especial Noviembre Titi Tidbits 2017

Especial Noviembre Titi Tidbits 2017

La temporada de navidades está a la vuelta de la esquina, y hay muchas formas en las que puedes celebrar esta época tan especial, pensando también en los titíes cabeciblancos!
Special Titi Tidbits November

Special Titi Tidbits November

Help us save cotton-tops while celebrating the holidays!
Titi Tidbids Edición de Octubre 2017

Titi Tidbids Edición de Octubre 2017

Un biólogo de campo que trabaja con titíes cabeciblancos tiene una vida muy emocionante.
Titi Tidbits October 2017 Edition

Titi Tidbits October 2017 Edition

Research in the rainy time of year brings on exciting new challenges, and many rewards!

Position Statement

Proyecto Tití's Position Statement on nonhuman primates in the Media

WHEREAS live nonhuman primates are often portrayed in the media as frivolous caricatures of humans, dressed in clothing and trained to do tricks on command for the amusement of the general public but with disregard to the welfare and conservation consequences; and
WHEREAS many nonhuman primates used as actors in movies and television and as photo props for commercials and greeting cards are often removed from their mothers shortly after birth and are denied opportunities for normal social and psychological development; and
WHEREAS the use of nonhuman primates in this industry often involves aversive techniques to maintain control of these animals; and
WHEREAS the inappropriate portrayal of nonhuman primates inaccurately conveys their biology and conservation status and may affect public attitudes including those in range countries where interactions with these animals have potential damaging consequences; and
WHEREAS evidence suggests that many nonhuman primate species are susceptible to many of the pathogenic infections that afflict humans and the transmission of infection can occur in both directions, especially in performing circumstances in which primates are in direct proximity with public audiences including children and the elderly,
Proyecto Titi Inc. and Fundacion Proyecto Titi therefore opposes the use of nonhuman primates as performers, photo props or actors.