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East of the Mountains of the Moon: Chimpanzee Society in the African Rain Forest
 
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East of the Mountains of the Moon: Chimpanzee Society in the African Rain Forest [Hardcover]

Michael P. Ghiglieri (Author)


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In the early 1970s, Jane Goodall and her colleagues reported bands of male chimpanzees killing other males that ventured near their territory. Wildlife biologist Ghiglieri went to Africa to find out whether lethal warfare was common among apes, but his project expanded to the study of their social structure and ecology. Unlike Goodall, he did not provide food; he observed "his" troop of chimpanzees from a distance, following them through the jungle. Ghiglieri spent two years in the Kibale Forest of southwest Uganda at a time when Idi Amin was threatening foreigners. He published his scientific findings in The Chimpanzees of the Kibale Forest; this book, combining his adventures with sober reflections on the future of African wildlife, is written for the lay reader. He visited other areas of Uganda, observing the effects of population pressure, habitat destruction and poaching. A final chapter discusses the use of chimpanzees in medical research. Readers who have enjoyed Goodall on the great apes will find this equally illuminating.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Ghiglieri adds important insights to the study of chimpanzee ecology and behavior. Seeking an explanation for the "killer ape" behavior noted by Jane Goodall ( Chimpanzees of Gombe , LJ 8/86), he found that chimps live in a sexually differentiated society in which males bond to ensure survival of their mutual genetic heritage; this sometimes leads to attacks on outside males. Ghiglieri describes his troubles with Idi Amin's regime and the poachers and loggers who threaten chimpanzee populations. Based on his monograph Chimpanzees of the Kibale Forest (Columbia Univ. Pr., 1983), this more personal account is recommended for most public and academic libraries. Beth Clewis, S.I.L.S., Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 315 pages
  • Publisher: The Free Press (January 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0029115809
  • ISBN-13: 978-0029115800
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,766,228 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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