KCP’s Dr. Jessica Hartel discusses the Kibale Snare Removal Program, which protects chimpanzees in Uganda while engaging with local communities in conservation and education. Interview for We…| Kibale Chimpanzee Project
A new study in PNAS shows that male chimpanzees receive more aggression than females by 4-5 yrs, probably because they display more aggression.| Kibale Chimpanzee Project
20 years of hormone data reveal the costs of status competition among male chimpanzees in Kanyawara.| Kibale Chimpanzee Project
A new publication in Royal Society Open Science could help to reconstruct social behavior in extinct primates.| Kibale Chimpanzee Project
New KCP research in the journal Science shows that older chimpanzees, like humans, focus on positive social interactions and high-value, mutual friendships.| Kibale Chimpanzee Project
Detailed coverage of KCP’s snare removal program from Mongabay.| Kibale Chimpanzee Project