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Looking back on more than 42 years of studying primates and conservation, Dr. Colin Chapman have seen great changes: Some changes are positive and promising, but also some that are totally devastating. Dr. Chapman has worked in Kibale National Park, Uganda for the last 34 years...
We are excited to welcome back Dr. Fred Bercovitch , a former CICASP professor, for the 21st International Primatology Lecture, titled “ Tarzan + Darwin = Conservation + Evolution ”. Dr. Bercovitch will discuss how two books— Tarzan of the Apes...
For the 20th International Primatology Lecture, we welcome Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka . In her talk, “ Conserving Mountain Gorillas Through a One Health Approach ”, Dr. Kalema-Zikusoka will discuss her work improving the quality of life of people and...
Prof. Patrícia Izar will give the 19th International Primatology Lecture, titled “ On Causes and Consequences of Tool Use: lessons learned from wild capuchin monkeys ”. In this lecture, Dr. Izar will discuss groundbreaking discoveries from long-term research on...
The 18th International Primatology Lecture, titled “ In Search of Our Inner Ape ”, will be a conversation with Prof. Frans de Waal on his ethological approach to studying the behavior of bonobos, chimpanzees, and other primates, and his popular books...
The 17th International Primatology Lecture will be presented by Dr. Janette Wallis. In her talk, titled “ Building an Independent Career in Primatology through Research, Teaching, Conservation Consultation, and Service ”, Dr. Wallis will share her...