Socioecology of five sympatric monkey species in the Kibale Forest, 1977
Scope and Content
This series includes records pertaining to the financing, operations, and findings of Thomas Struhsaker’s research on primates (specifically five species of monkey, including the red colobus and redtail monkey) in the Kibale Forest, Uganda, as well as writings on his study of primates in northern Columbia and rain forest conservation. It includes records concerning the receipt and administration of significant grants from the National Institutes of Health (specifically the National Institute of Mental Health) and the National Science Foundation. Of particular interest in the funding subseries is a set of correspondence with Assistant Secretary of State Patsy Mink in 1978 concerning conditions in Uganda. The series also contains a substantial quantity of writings by others working in the Kibale Forest, including several of Struhsaker’s assistants.
Dates
- 1977
Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Fonds: 3.3 Linear Feet (2 cartons, 2 Hollinger boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Creator
- From the Fonds: New York Zoological Society. Center for Field Biology and Conservation. (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Wildlife Conservation Society Archives Repository