Apes on the Edge
Chimpanzee Life on the West African Savanna
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Publishing:16th Jan '25
£20.00
This title is due to be published on 16th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
A moving story of survival and an eye-opening introduction to an extraordinary community of chimps and people.
Fongoli chimpanzees are unique for many reasons. Their female hunters are the only apes that regularly hunt with tools, seeking out tiny bush babies with wooden spears. Unlike most other chimps, these apes fear neither water nor fire, using shallow pools to cool off in the Senegalese heat. Up to 90 percent of their home range burns annually—the result of human hunting or clearing for gold mining—and Fongoli chimpanzees have learned to predict the movement of such fires and to avoid them.
The study of Fongoli chimps is also unique. While most primate research occurs in isolated reserves, Fongoli chimpanzees live alongside humans, and as primatologist and anthropologist Jill Pruetz reports, this shared habitat creates both challenges and opportunities. The issues faced by Fongoli chimpanzees—particularly food scarcity and environmental degradation—are also issues faced by their human neighbors. This connection is one reason Pruetz, who has studied Fongoli apes for over two decades, created the nonprofit Neighbor Ape in 2008 to provide for the welfare of the humans who share their landscape with apes. It is also why Pruetz decided to write this book, the first to offer readers a view of these chimps’ lives and to explain the specific conservation efforts needed to help them. Incorporating stories from Pruetz’s time in the field, including the compelling rescue of a young chimp from poachers, Apes on the Edge opens a fascinating window into primate research, conservation, and the inner workings of a very special population of our closest nonhuman relatives.
“Pruetz’s passion for her work, the chimpanzees, and the local community come through so clearly in Apes on the Edge. This captivating book will appeal greatly to the scientific community as well as the lay reader interested in chimpanzees, animal behavior, and conservation.” -- Lydia M. Hopper, coeditor of "Chimpanzees in Context" and "Chimpanzee Memoirs"
“A fascinating narrative of chimpanzee behavior and ecology in an unusual habitat—the hot savanna—written by the world’s leading researcher on this topic. Pruetz interweaves her pioneering studies with detail from her own personal journey for a compelling, fun read.” -- Jessica M. Rothman, coeditor of "How Primates Eat"
ISBN: 9780226837512
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
160 pages