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  • June 17th 2022
    Susumu Tomiya descends into Natural Trap Cave, Wyoming

    The PrimateCast #67: Dr. Susumu Tomiya on paleontology, the past, present and future of biodiversity, beardogs, and doing and communicating science

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  • May 8th 2022

    The PrimateCast #66: Dr. Robin Dunbar on how the social brain evolved

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  • April 22nd 2022

    The PrimateCast #65: Dr. Ikuma Adachi on Comparative Cognition and Managing a Chimpanzee Research Program

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  • March 5th 2022
    Ramesh Boonratana on IPLS

    The PrimateCast #64: Dr. Ramesh "Zimbo" Boonratana on NOT being a primatologist

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  • February 19th 2022
    Chia Tan and Fred Bercovitch

    The PrimateCast #63: Drs. Chia Tan and Fred Bercovitch on zoos, conservation, and empowering Earth's future guardians!

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  • January 29th 2022
    Poster from Vernon Reynolds Lecture to CICASP

    The PrimateCast #62: Dr. Vernon Reynolds on the making of a field station

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  • January 7th 2022
    Julie Duboscq with Japanese macaque on Koshima island

    The PrimateCast #61: Julie Duboscq on social networks, fieldwork fails and open science

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  • December 23rd 2021
    Mike Huffman IPLS poster slide

    The PrimateCast #60: Dr. Michael Huffman's Origin Story

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  • December 8th 2021
    Your hosts in a chaotic Studio Primate

    The PrimateCast #59: Sayonara, Cécile!

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  • April 12th 2020

    The PrimateCast #58: Talking EcoHealth and unexpected chimpanzees with Dr. Anne Laudisoit

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  • February 14th 2020

    The PrimateCast #57: Saving the golden lion tamarin with Dr. Valeria Romano

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  • September 19th 2017
    Dr. Chris Whittier of Gorilla Doctors

    The PrimateCast #56: Talking applied wildlife veterinary medicine at IPS 2016 with Dr. Chris Whittier

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The PrimateCast #55: Talking wildlife disease at IPS 2016 with Dr. Fabian Leendertz

August 31st 2017
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Fabian Leendertz at the German Symposium on Zoonoses Research in 2014

The PrimateCast rolled out its mobile podcasting unit to cover the joint meetings of the International Primatological Society and American...

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The PrimateCast #54: Talking Comparative Evolution, Infectious Disease and ... Sleep with Dr. Charlie Nunn

May 15th 2017
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The PrimateCast's Andrew MacIntosh and Dr. Charlie Nunn at IPS 2016 in Chicago

The PrimateCast has rolled out its mobile podcasting unit once again, this time to cover the joint meetings of the International Primatological Society and...

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The PrimateCast #53: Talking Primate Behavioral Ecology with Dr. Karen Strier

May 13th 2017
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The PrimateCast has rolled out its mobile podcasting unit once again, this time to cover the joint meetings of the International Primatological Society and...

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The PrimateCast #52: Conservation Voices from South Africa – Canned lion hunting with Dr. Andrew Venter

February 2nd 2017
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IUCN World Conservation Congress, Honolulu, Hawaii - September 2016: Conservation Voices correspondent Cecile Sarabian attended the screening of “Blood Lions”, a film portraying the lucrative and legal business of canned lion hunting in South Africa. The screening was followed by a discussion with Dr. Andrew Venter – Executive producer and CEO of Wildlands Conservation Trust.

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The PrimateCast #51: Conservation Voices from Tokyo – Talking Ivory with Airi Yamawaki

October 16th 2016
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Airi Yamawaki on The PrimateCast

Konichiwa! On September 24, 2016, a few dozen people gathered under a tent at Ueno Park in Tokyo for The Global March for Elephants and Rhinos – an event that took place in more than 130 cities around the world to raise awareness about poaching and the ivory/rhino horn trade. The March was organized on the first day of the CoP17 meetings in Johannesburg, where country leaders decided on regulations regarding the ivory trade and the protection level to be attributed to all elephant species. Conservation Voices could not miss such an event happening in Japan, so we jumped on a Shinkansen for Tokyo to meet the organizers and share their thoughts on the ivory issue.

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The PrimateCast #50: Houseboat Amazon with Dr. Laura Marsh

October 10th 2016
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Join us on The PrimateCast as we cover the joint Congress of the International Primatological Society (#26) and American Society of Primatologists (#39).

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