PhD Student in Anthropology and Integrative Conservation, University of Georgia
I am a wildlife conservationist trained across Anthropology, Biology, and Ecology. I use mixed-methods research to study and address the conservation of Indonesian's primate species.
I am broadly trained as an interdisciplinary scientist and I have writing interests that span environmental science, animal behavior, and conservation.
Monkeys smashing nuts with stones hint at how human tool use evolved
Jan 10, 2020 10:41 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
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