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Chimpanzee Behavior and Conservation
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Chimpanzee Behavior and Conservation

Duke University

Study wild chimpanzee behavior through Jane Goodall's research, highlighting similarities and differences between chimpanzees and humans.

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About this Course

Chimpanzees are one of our closest living relatives, yet almost nothing was known about their behavior in the wild until Jane Goodall started her groundbreaking study of the chimpanzees of Gombe, Tanzania in 1960. This study continues today, following the same chimpanzee families that Jane Goodall first encountered over 55 years ago. Guided by three course instructors who have lived and worked with the Gombe chimpanzees, you will learn how Goodall’s early discoveries changed our view of human uniqueness. By completing the course, you will gain a new appreciation of the deep similarities between chimpanzees and humans in intelligence, tool use, hunting, personality and social relationships, as well as some key differences. You will learn how chimpanzees interact with their environment and how their behavior is influenced by ecology, as well as the severe conservation challenges they face today. And you will employ your new knowledge of chimpanzees to construct a persuasive argument for their protection. This course is open to everyone interested in learning more about these fascinating and complex beings. Knowledge of high-school level biology is beneficial but not required. Please keep in mind, however, that the content of this course will cover all aspects of chimpanzee life, including scientific discussion of sexual and aggressive behaviors

What You'll Learn

  • Understand wild chimpanzee behavior at Gombe
  • Appreciate similarities between chimpanzees and humans in intelligence and social relationships
  • Analyze tool use and hunting patterns in chimpanzees
  • Evaluate chimpanzee interactions with their environment

Prerequisites

  • Basic computer and internet skills
  • Ability to follow course instructions in English and complete exercises

Instructors

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Emily Boehm

Researcher, Jane Goodall Institute Research Center

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Anne Pusey

J.B. Duke Professor Emerita of Evolutionary Anthropology

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Kara Walker

Researcher

Topics

Basic Science
Health
Child Development
Nutrition and Diet
Social Network Analysis
Biology
Environmental Issue
Social Sciences
Research
Advocacy

Course Info

PlatformCoursera
LevelUnknown
PacingUnknown
PriceFree

Skills

العلوم الأساسية
الصحة
تطوير الطفل
التغذية
تحليل الشبكات الاجتماعية
علم الأحياء
القضايا البيئية
العلوم الاجتماعية
Research
Advocacy

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