Lucy's Choice Primate Links
http://www.araneum.mudservices.com/veeder/page2.html
Hundreds (no kidding!) of links to primate sites are compiled here. Like "NetVet.Primates," this is a good place to start your own web explorations.
NetVet.Primates
http://netvet.wustl.edu/primates.htm
Multiple links to sites about primates' behavior, biology, evolution, and conservation.
Primate Behavior
http://daphne.palomar.edu/behavior/default.htm
' social structure, adaptations for group living, and communication systems are examined, and each topic is accompanied by a practice quiz.
Primate Behavior & Ecology
http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/behavior.html
Provided by the Primate Info Net, this site has links to information on many aspects of primate behavior.
The Primate Gallery
http://www.selu.com/bio/PrimateGallery
Great photographs of primates, including some copyright-free material.
Jane Goodall Institute
http://www.janegoodall.org
Visit the Jane Goodall Institute. What contributions has Goodall made to the fields of physical anthropology and primatology? How is the Institute's research applied to real-life situations?