| African Primates at Home | African Primates at Home Home Page - see and hear some primates studied by M.K. Holder on their home turf in East Africa. |
| American Society of Primatologists | The American Society of Primatologists is an educational and scientific society that aims to understand better our nonhuman primate cousins, and to facilitate information exchange about them. |
| Chimpanzee & Human Communication Institute | The Central Washington University's Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute cares for a unique family of five chimpanzees who have acquired the signs of American Sign Language (ASL) and use those signs in conversations with each other and their human companions. |
| Chimpanzee Central | Chimpanzee conservation, news and links provided by The Jane Goodall Institute. |
| Duke Lemur Center | Official site for the Duke Lemur Center - promoting research and understanding of prosimians and their natural habitat. |
| East African Research Sites | Read descriptions and view images of several East African Research Sites. |
| Electronic Zoo Primates |
Links to primate information and images |
| Gibbon Research Lab | This outstanding new site offers an introduction to the natural history of the gibbons or small apes (Hylobatidae), a review of gibbon systematics and gibbon singing behavior, a comprehensive photo and sound gallery of all gibbon species, as well as complete research articles and news on various aspects of gibbon biology. |
| Gibbon Conservation Center | A nonprofit center for the study, preservation and propagation of highly endangered species. |
| International Primate Protection League | Since 1973: Working to protect gorillas and all living primates |
| The Jane Goodall Institute | The Jane Goodall Institute advances the power of individuals to take informed and compassionate action to improve the environment for all living things. |
| Mountain Gorilla Protection Project | The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International. A Geomatics Approach "Gorillas in the data base". |
| Gorilla Help Site | from Kilimanjaro Adventure Travel |
| Gorilla Haven | The Dewar Wildlife Trust's Gorilla Haven Project: a sanctuary presently under construction for gorillas in the North Georgia Mountains. |
| Gorillas Online | Gorillas Online covers a wide variety of information and original photographs of gorillas. The Natural History section now includes new information on the population and distribution of gorillas in the wild. |
| The Northwest Primate Conservation Society | The mission is the conservation of the world's nonhuman primate populations through the development of long-term regional support for both basic and applied primate research. |
| The Primata | Primate fact sheets, taxonomy, conservation, evolution and links to a variety of web sites. |
| Primate Conservation, Inc. | Primate Conservation, Inc., is an all volunteer not for profit foundation dedicated to studying, preserving and maintaining the habitats of the least known and most endangered primates in the world. |
| Primate Cytogenetics Network | Information on primate cytogenetics including: references, techniques, diploid numbers, and karyotypes. |
| Primate Handedness and Brain Lateralization | Primate Handedness and Brain Lateralization Research Site. |
| Primate Info Net | A leading Web site on primatology |
| Primate Research Institute | The Primate Research Institute at Kyoto University works toward understanding the biological, behavioral and socioecological aspects of primates, and the origin and evolution of man. |
| The Primates | The Taxonomy and General Characteristics of Prosimians, Monkeys, Apes, and Humans. Created by Dr. Dennis O'Neil, Behavioral Sciences Department, Palomar College. |
| Steve Bloom Images - primate photos | Primate photos by Steve Bloom, wildlife photographer. Spectacular stock photography of gorillas, chimpanzeess, orangutans, probosis monkeys and other primates. |
| TISO's Primate Art | Beautiful work by an artists who exclusively paints and sculpts nonhuman primates. |
| Wildlife Web | Features wildlife information and amazing images, including many primate species. |