A new study highlights the urgent need to integrate chimpanzee cultural preservation with conservation.
It documents the loss of a socially-learned behavior — a mating signal — among a group of chimps following the poaching of all of the male members.
Once lost, behaviors take years to reemerge.
It documents the loss of a socially-learned behavior — a mating signal — among a group of chimps following the poaching of all of the male members.
Once lost, behaviors take years to reemerge.
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