Primate Info Net

Primate Info Net (PIN) provides resources about non-human primates in research, education and conservation. Its PIN Google Groups support an informal “primate information network” comprised of thousands of individuals working with or interested in nonhuman primates. PIN is a community effort and we’d love to hear from you! If you notice something missing, are a primatologist and would like to contribute an update to our Primate Species Fact Sheets or other resources, or have any questions, please contact us.

Still need help? Ask Primate! We will do our best to help you, or find someone who can.

THE CALLICAM

Learn about Callithrix jacchus, the common marmoset, while viewing a family of these New World monkeys through the WNPRC's interactive live webcam.

A common marmoset

PRIMATES IN THE NEWS

PIN News shares our updates and also popular primate news sites. An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is available for use with your preferred news reader.

Primate News

PRIMATE FACTSHEETS AND RESOURCES

The PIN Factsheets and Resources pages aim to provide a virtual "encyclopedia" of primates, providing information and links about primate species, research, care and more.

Monkey reading

PRIMATOLOGY COMMUNITY

The IDP lists people and organizations involved in primate research, education and conservation. Primate-Science is a discussion group for those working with or researching primates.

Primate stamps

CAREER CENTER

This section provides information to those considering (or pursuing) a career in primate research, education, conservation or veterinary medicine.

PRIMATE IMAGES AND VIDEOS

'The Primate Collection' brings together thousands of illustrations and photographs, forming the Nash Collection of Primates in Art & Illustration and the PrimateImages Collection of natural history photos.

Climbing galago print

Primate Info Net (PIN) is maintained by the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center (WNPRC) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with countless grants and contributions from others over time. PIN is an ever-growing community effort: if you’d like to contribute, or have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Primate Info Net content is provided in good faith for general informational purposes. The Wisconsin National Primate Research Center, which hosts this site, is not responsible for the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability or completeness of any information on this site. Additional information on Copyright Law, Terms of Use and Fair Use is provided here.