Published Research
PUBLISHED RESEARCH
CERS regularly publishes its research results in both academic and specialized journals. Of note are several papers in Oryx, a distinguished wildlife journal at Cambridge UK, and many scholastic pieces in publications of the Academia Sinica. There are also internally published monographs, like a major study to the history, architecture and current status of 18 Tibetan monasteries in the Kham region. Select reports of ongoing scientific research are compiled, though not for public circulation.

SURVEYS FROM THE SUBRI RIVER FOREST, GHANA
The forests in southwest Ghana are part of the West African Forest biodiversity hotspot and contain a diverse anthropoid primate community. This community is especially

TEA, TRADE AND TRANSPORT IN THE SINO-TIBETAN BORDERLANDS
CERS has provided a three-year grant for Patrick Booz to conducttravel and research, with the ultimate aim of a book manuscript. The focus of my

A GLOBALLY IMPORTANT WILD YAK BOS MUTUS POPULATIONIN
THE ARJINSHAN NATURE RESERVE, XINJIANG, CHINA The wild yak Bos mutus is one of the most charismatic members of the Tibet/Qinghai Plateau fauna, and 19th