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Chimpanzees fascinate people for many reasons. We are struck by the
apes' resemblance to humanity, as seen in their use of tools and
their complex social lives, and we are moved by the threats that
human activity poses to them. Our awareness of our closest living
relatives testifies to the efforts of the remarkable people who
study these creatures and work to protect them. What motivates
someone to dedicate their lives to chimpanzees? How does that
reflect on our own species? This book brings together a range of
chimpanzee experts who tell powerful personal stories about their
lives and careers. It features some of the world's preeminent
primatologists-including Jane Goodall and Frans de Waal-as well as
representatives of a new generation from varied backgrounds. In
addition to field scientists, the book features anthropologists,
biologists, psychologists, veterinarians, conservationists, and the
director of a chimpanzee sanctuary. Some grew up in the English
countryside, others in villages in Congo; some first encountered
chimpanzees in a zoo, others in the forests surrounding their
homes. All are united by a common purpose: to study and understand
chimpanzees in order to protect them in the wild and care for them
in zoos and sanctuaries. Contributors share what inspired them,
what shaped their career choices, and what motivates them to strive
for solutions to the many challenges that chimpanzees face today.
Chimpanzees fascinate people for many reasons. We are struck by the
apes' resemblance to humanity, as seen in their use of tools and
their complex social lives, and we are moved by the threats that
human activity poses to them. Our awareness of our closest living
relatives testifies to the efforts of the remarkable people who
study these creatures and work to protect them. What motivates
someone to dedicate their lives to chimpanzees? How does that
reflect on our own species? This book brings together a range of
chimpanzee experts who tell powerful personal stories about their
lives and careers. It features some of the world's preeminent
primatologists-including Jane Goodall and Frans de Waal-as well as
representatives of a new generation from varied backgrounds. In
addition to field scientists, the book features anthropologists,
biologists, psychologists, veterinarians, conservationists, and the
director of a chimpanzee sanctuary. Some grew up in the English
countryside, others in villages in Congo; some first encountered
chimpanzees in a zoo, others in the forests surrounding their
homes. All are united by a common purpose: to study and understand
chimpanzees in order to protect them in the wild and care for them
in zoos and sanctuaries. Contributors share what inspired them,
what shaped their career choices, and what motivates them to strive
for solutions to the many challenges that chimpanzees face today.
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