Protecting a Refuge for Great Apes
By adding the Goualougo Triangle to the national park system, the Republic of Congo has ensured this pristine landscape will remain untouched. As a result, zoo researchers will continue to make...
View ArticleA Conservation Success Story
Lincoln Park Zoo Research Fellow Dave Morgan poses with wife and research partner Crickette Sanz in the Republic of Congo's Goualougo Triangle. This pristine home for chimpanzees and gorillas was...
View ArticleRecognizing a World Class Forest Landscape in the Heart of Africa
An aerial photo of Nouabale Ndoki National Park and one of its signature forest clearings called Mbeli Bai. Included in the World Heritage Site designation, this clearing is known for its importance to...
View ArticleLife in the Field
St. Louis Public Radio talks with Goualougo Triangle Ape Project directors David Morgan, Ph.D., and Crickette Sanz, Ph.D., about what it's like to study wild chimpanzees and gorillas in one of the most...
View ArticleGoualougo Triangle Ape Project on the Discovery Channel
Ever wanted to travel to zoo research sites in Africa? Tonight, the Discovery Channel will offer an exclusive look at African wildlife—including the chimpanzees studied for the Goualougo Triangle Ape...
View ArticleCatching “Honey Pounding” on Camera
The BBC production crew looking to document honey pounding poses with the Goualougo Triangle Ape Project field staff. Last February, a producer and two cameramen from the Natural History unit of the...
View ArticleVideo of Chimpanzee "Honey Pounding" in the Republic of Congo
A camera crew spent three weeks in the Republic of Congo's remote Goualougo Triangle to film "honey pounding," a rare chimpanzee behavior studied by Lincoln Park Zoo scientists. The results will air on...
View ArticleExpecting and Exploring
What’s new in the Goualougo Triangle? DNAInfo.com shares the latest from the zoo research site, a pristine landscape home to thousands of gorillas and chimpanzees. The wild update includes a baby on...
View ArticleNew RSS Feed for Goualougo Triangle Field Diaries
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