I’m a primatologist and doctoral candidate in Yale University’s combined anthroplogy/environmental studies degree program.
In this program, I am able to pursue my primary research interest – the ecology and conservation of great apes – from an interdisciplinary perspective. Specifically, I study the interactions between gorillas, chimpanzees, forest elephants, and humans in one of the world’s largest peat swamp forests.
For more details about my work, see my Research Page.
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