- Zena Tooze
Zena Tooze (born
3 May 1955 ) is a Canadian biologist and conservationist who has worked inNigeria in the area ofprimate conservation since 1991. She received a master’s degree in Biology fromDalhousie University , Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1987. In 2005 she received a Whitley Award for excellence in leadership in nature conservation.CERCOPAN
In 1994 Tooze founded the Centre for Education, Research and Conservation of Primates and Nature (CERCOPAN) which is a non-profit,
non-government organisation based inCross River State , Nigeria. CERCOPAN is a rehabilitation and conservation project for threatened and endangered forestmonkey s. Much of its work involves the rehabilitation of young monkeys orphaned by the trade inbushmeat . The mission of CERCOPAN is to conserve Nigeria’s primates through sustainablerainforest conservation, community partnerships, education, primate rehabilitation and research.The host community of CERCOPAN is
Iko Esai which is involved in the collaborative protection of 200 km² of forest contiguous with theCross River National Park . At least six species of monkey are involved in the rehabilitation and conservation program, including the endemicSclater's Guenon ,Preuss's Guenon andRed-eared Guenon .External links
* [http://www.cercopan.org/ CERCOPAN]
* [http://www.whitleyaward.org/display.php?id=91 WFN entry on Zena Tooze]
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