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Local and traditional knowledge significantly enhances primate research by enriching primatology ethically and practically. A new multimedia journal, Perspectives Collective Journal, promotes this integration of diverse knowledge systems.

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  • Primate research traditionally relies on academic scientific methods.
  • Local and traditional knowledge from communities near primate habitats is often overlooked.
  • This omission limits the scope and depth of primatological understanding.

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  • To advocate for the integration of local and traditional knowledge into primatology.
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  • Local and traditional knowledge offers significant contributions to primatology.
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