The historic achievement centres on “Crinkle”, a Barbary macaque at Trentham Monkey Forest in Staffordshire, where 140 monkeys roam freely across 60 acres of woodland. Scientists have saqid the breakthrough could become a “gamechanger” for conservation efforts, particularly in tackling the illegal wildlife trade and declining wild populations. Fewer than 8,000 Barbary macaques are believed to remain in the wild, with numbers continuing to fall due to habitat loss, poaching and trafficking. Until now, conservationists have faced a major obstacle – there was no comprehensive genetic reference for the species.
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