Penny for your thoughts...
And so it begins, my journey into the world of blogging. There is no shortage of blogs about animals, but in creating The Primate Chronicles I am creating a venue where I can "nerd out" about primates...
View ArticleBalancing Nature and Research: Why a hurricane may have devastating effects...
The small circular valley. Everything brown is destroyed forest. It is hot and muggy, I have been hiking for 5 hours over fallen trees and through mangled jungle. I am climbing one of the steepest...
View ArticleMy Top 5 Fieldwork Moments
As you may or may not know, December 14th is Monkey Day! So in the spirit of promoting primate species awareness, conservation and research I thought I would share the top 5 favorite moments I have...
View ArticleI Can See You, But I Can Hear You Better: A little known fact about Tarsiers.
Well considering it is Monkey Day 2010, it is a perfect opportunity to promote primate species awareness. So following in the footsteps of the December issue of the International Journal of...
View ArticleLabwork: A necessary evil for a field Anthropologist
Being an Anthropologist means that you take on many different roles. Sometimes you are a field worker, other times a teacher, then others a writer or even a lab worker. All of these roles have their...
View ArticleA Year in Review
Well in the tradition of sentimentality, I have decided to bypass my feelings that this is too cliche, and share what I got up to this year in the course of my primate research! I hope this gives you a...
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