Dear BERGers,
This Wednesday at we will have Sophia Daoudi giving an exciting talk regarding her field work in South America,
entitled:
"An expedition to re-establish a new long-term field station for conservation & primate research
in Suriname."
In Sophia's own words: there are a range of benefits to twinning a captive primate research centre with a field
site. The Living Links Research Centre was established nine years ago in the Royal Zoological Society Scotland’s Edinburgh Zoo. It is a mixed-species exhibit housing two groups of brown capuchins (Sapajus apella) and common squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus),
and acts as a public engagement with science centre. The Raleighvallen Nature Reserve, Suriname is one of the largest protected tropical forests in South America. During January-March 2017 the general ecology of the eight sympatric primates in Raleighvallen
was studied, with a focus on polyspecific associations Sapajus and Saimiri.
We look forward to seeing you all there at 5.30pm in the common room. Drinks and snacks as usual!
Best,
Donna