The interface between humans and other primates: The case of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau
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Published:2023-07-26
Issue:14
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ISSN:2174-9221
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Container-title:Mètode Revista de difusió de la investigació
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Short-container-title:Metode SSJ
Author:
Casanova Catarina C. N.,Gonçalves Sousa Susana
Abstract
With this paper we invite the reader to join us to a field trip to Guinea-Bissau through our eyes as primatologists and to explore the entanglements between humans and non-human primates. The first time we went to the field was in 2003. After staying with an NGO for a while, we set up a field station in a protected area that was home to chimpanzees (Madina Field Station). However, soon we realized that «protected areas», «high-quality forest», or «suitable habitat for chimpanzees» would not make any difference for research – and, most importantly, for this ape’s conservation – without taking into consideration the locals’ attitudes. Humanized landscapes most probably will become the rule in the future, so finding a way for a peaceful coexistence is urgent.
Publisher
Universitat de Valencia
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,Multidisciplinary