Originally published on January 22, 2018 The Primate and Predator Project has recently received a grant from the Earthwatch Institute…
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Originally published on January 22, 2018 The Primate and Predator Project has recently received a grant from the Earthwatch Institute…
Intern, Isuare, developed and conducted her own project looking at waterhole activity on AWCRC using camera trap data. Isuare joined…
As part of his fieldwork with us in 2021 , PhD student Ben Walton gathered data on crop-raiding primates (chacma baboons and…
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During 2020, PhD student Topu Rahman from Durham University, UK conducted his fieldwork at AWCRC studying the effects of human…
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