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Jef Dupain - Bonobo Behavior and Conservation

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2008

The Democratic Republic of Congo boasts the second-largest contiguous moist tropical forest on Earth. The DRC is also the only place in the world where one finds the critically endangered bonobo or pygmy chimpanzee-one of humankind's closest living relatives. As the African Wildlife Foundation's Congo Heartland Coordinator, Belgian primatologist Jef Dupain has worked in the DRC's most remote and politically unstable regions creating a nationally recognized and protected reserve to ensure the future of the last remaining bonobos. Jef speaks about the unique behavioral character of bonobos, and AWF's efforts to conserve them in their threatened forested home.

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  • very nice presentation. I was looking for some information for bonobos. thanks for posting

  • Great work, Jeff! I think I just missed you in Basankusu in 2007. Best wishes. Francis Hannaway.

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