March 2010
Great Apes May "Know About Knowing"
A recent study discussed in Science Daily suggests great apes are aware that they can be wrong when making a choice. In the study, 7 captive gorillas, 8 chimpanzees, 4 bonobos and 7 orangutans were presented with 2 tubes, 1 empty and 1 with food inside.
Jane Visits Atlanta's Jackson Elementary School
Last month, Jane visited Warren T. Jackson Elementary School in Atlanta as part of a quick trip to Georgia. Take a look at the photos of the visit below.
Gorillas Eat Meat Too?
Jane Goodall first documented that wild chimpanzees occasionally hunt and eat small mammals. Now, there's evidence raising the possibility gorillas also eat small vertebrates such as monkeys and antelope -- but the researchers involved say more study is needed. The study was intended to examine bonobos' meat-eating habits, using gorillas in Loango National Park in Gabon as a control. The evidence showed animal DNA infeces of both control and study groups.
Photos of the top 25 most endangered primates
In case you missed it, a report in February listed the top 25 most endangered primate species. They include great apes, the Cross River Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli) and Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii), both of whose numbers are in the hundreds.
The Jane Photo of the Week - NYC
Jane and Nona Gandelman at work in New York City on edits to Jane Goodall: 50 Years at Gombe--A Tribute to Five Decades of Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation. This coffee-table book will be released this year -- the 50th anniversary of Jane's groundbreaking chimpanzee research at Gombe National Park in Tanzania. The book is being published by Stewart, Tabori and Chang.
Photo by Mary Lewis







