Dr Iain Douglas-Hamilton reports Patas monkey sighting in Samburu
Category: Endangered Wildlife | Date: Dec 18 2007 | By: admin
Last month I received reports from Chege of the Steve Chege blog that Dr Iain of Save the Elephants had mentioned to him that he had seen a Patas monkey while flying over the western parts of Samburu National Reserve. I also received the same information from Bridget McGraw - Guest Editor of the ‘Swara’ Magazine of the East African Wildife Society. I later talked to Dr Iain and he gave me the information below confirming that it was indeed Patas they found;
“In October 2007 during the course of an elephant collaring operation, I sighted along with Daniel Lentipo a Patas Monkey in the western part of Samburu National Reserve. The animal was running through open bush and we got a good view for a few seconds. Both Daniel and I independently recognised it as a Patas Monkey. I don’t know if this constitutes a rare sighting but I have never come across one in Buffalo, Shaba, and Samburu National Reserves. The nearest ones are those in Laikipia. Dr. Iain Douglas-Hamilton Founder, Save the Elephants”
Patas monkey are highly dependent on Whistling Thorn (Acacia drepanolobium) for both food and sleeping sites.
I shared this information with Primatologists Dr Butynski and Yvonne de Jong and this is what Dr Butysnki had to say; “….Looks to be a very nice record…..very likely this is a ‘wandering adult male’….they do this sort of think…apparently….go off long distances from the range in which groups live….in search, I suppose, of new, distant groups and opportunities”
However, this remians the first confirmed report of the species sighting in Samburu district, though as Dr Butynski suggests, it could just be a wandering male from the Laikipia and not a resident group. Meanwhile, I am still working on the unconfirmed reports that there is a troop in northern Samburu, near Parsaloi which I will be able to verify early next year - see the previous blog for more details.
Iregi Mwenja
Project leader, Samburu Primates
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2 Responses to “Dr Iain Douglas-Hamilton reports Patas monkey sighting in Samburu”
Dipesh, on 19 Dec 2007
Yet, another amazing finding from Samburu. So much diversity and beauty that has to be protected. Keep up the amazing work.
Iregi Mwenja, on 22 Dec 2007
Thanks Dipesh. Keep you fingers crossed, there will be some good news in January.
Mwenja
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