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In 2012, a group of conservationists from West African Primate Conservation Action (WAPCA) were trekking through Ghana’s Kwabre Forest, conducting field work, when they spotted something incredible high up in the trees: a large, black-and-white monkey with a long, distinctive beard ... a roloway (Cercopithecus roloway).