Jean Robert Onononga presents at the International Society of Primatology
- Maya’s sweet success!
- A Decade Strong
- Spending time with Goualougo Gorillas
- Congrats to Crepin Eyana Ayina!
- Thanks Ian!
- Josh Foer visits the Goualougo Triangle
- Jean Robert Onononga presents at the International Society of Primatology
- Goualougo’s Tool Using Apes on Ants
- Congratulations Jean Robert!
- A day spent with Dorothy and baby Oz
- Focusing on Health
- Leakey grows up
- The Color of Money
- Congratulations Sydney!
- Identify this moth?
- Ambassador visits Goualougo
- Transect Team Success!
- Sydney at the Royal Botanical Garden
- GTAP in National Geographic magazine
- Origins of Deadliest Strain of Human Malaria Discovered
- Goualougo Apes in BBC Africa Series
- BBC Documentary highlights “Fire of the Chimpanzee”
- Great Apes and FSC
- Brazzaville Ape Meeting
Jean Robert Onononga presents at the International Society of Primatology
One of the main goals of the Goualougo Ape Project is to provide scientific training and educational opportunities to Congolese nationals who are working to conserve wildlife. In August 2008, Mr. Onononga was awarded a small grant from the Rufford Foundation to attend the International Primatological Society Congress that was held in Edinburgh, Scotland. The congress was attended by primatologists and conservationists from around the world. Mr. Onononga’s presentation comparing the standing crop and marked-nest methods of surveying great ape nests was very well-received.