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WildEcol series: Getting to know the relatives: Chimpanzee behaviour and cognition

WildEcol Seminar Series at the U of S and Environment Canada brings together wildlife researchers from academia, government, & beyond

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WildEcol Seminar Series: Getting to know the relatives: Chimpanzee behaviour and cognition
presented by: Carla Krachun, Department of Psychology

WildEcol Seminar Series is honoured to announce our last talk in the 2016-2017 series by Dr. Carla Krachun with the Department of Psychology. Dr. Krachun will discuss research focusing on chimpanzee social behaviour and social cognition as well as come of the controversies involving chimpanzee conservation in the wild and their welfare in captive settings.

When: Wednesday, April 5th at 3:30 pm

Where: Ag 1E79

Please join us at Louis’ after the seminar for more informal discussions (meet in the lobby the Agriculture Building after the talk).



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