id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-003026-3l3kyypm Chapman, Colin A. A road for a promising future for China’s primates: The potential for restoration 2018-05-12 .txt text/plain 2982 134 50 However, since 1998, the Chinese government has enacted several national biodiversity conservation regulations, such as the Natural Forest Protection Project and Ecological Forest Compensation, which have been effective in improving environmental conditions in many areas Xu et al., 2009) . What now remains to be done is to pull this societal potential and information together to facilitate large-scale forest restoration efforts that is critically needed for primate conservation. Since so many primate species in China are only hanging on as small remnant populations that are often only composed of a few groups (e.g., the cao vit gibbon population is estimated to only involve 18 groups occupying forest patches of only 2 000 hm 2 with only 3-4 groups in China (Fan et al., 2011) ) the only way to effectively promote conservation of these primates in the wild is through restoration. ./cache/cord-003026-3l3kyypm.txt ./txt/cord-003026-3l3kyypm.txt