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How do chimpanzees adapt to a savanna woodland in Tanzania?

By Alex Piel & Fiona Stewart
Backed by Jane Ellen Piel, Ken Piel, Wenger, Beatrice, William McGrew, Sally Franzel, Jim Moore, Mimi Arandjelovic, Alex Piel & Fiona Stewart, Fiona Stewart, and 29 other backersSara Lacombe, Christopher English, Ryan Clive-Smith, Barbara Kreider, Pascal Gagneux, Jeff Leach, Kristin Mullen, Jeff Leach, Alexander Callander, Denny Luan, Marilou Bova, Shoshana, Trevor Jones, Michael St Germain, Charlie Jackson, Alex Melman, George Su, Alicia Boswell, Oscar Jasklowski, Cindy Wu, Lucy Tibble, Nicholas Mitchell, Sinead English, Julian Mitchell, Dieter Lukas, Robert Thomas, Rebecca Murray Schneider, Ryan Lower, and Gary Heggs
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UC San Diego
Wigton, England
BiologyEcologyPsychology
Open Access
DOI: 10.18258/1558
$9,055
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Funded on 1/10/14
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A belated, but nonetheless worthy update!
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Active chimpanzees in the field!
December 16, 2013
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Naomi Cohen captured this Issa chimpanzee young male as...
December 15, 2013
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Photographers Jan Hosek and Marian Polak visit Issa to...
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Visit by Jane Goodall Institute program director Emmanuel...
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