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Fongoli Savanna Chimpanzee Project: November 2011
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Fongoli Savanna Chimpanzee Project. Monday, November 28, 2011. New article on food and tool "sharing" in Fongoli chimps. Our new publication is now available online at the journal. Iowa State University Ph.D. student in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Anthropology, home department), Stacy Lindshield, and I published an article on 'Plant Food and Tool Transfer in Savanna Chimpanzees'. There is a link to the paper from the news article that Iowa State University put out, below. Thursday, November 24, 2011.
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Fongoli Savanna Chimpanzee Project: March 2014
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Fongoli Savanna Chimpanzee Project. Wednesday, March 5, 2014. Update on Fongoli chimps. It's been awhile since I've shared news of the Fongoli chimps, so here is an update! The group is doing well and even though there were no births in 2013, we are expecting at least one in 2014 if not more (Come on Tumbo! Aimee's story is featured in the first several minutes of this documentary, and you can see some video of her acceptance back by the Fongoli chimps. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Fongoli Savanna Chimpanzee Project: September 2013
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Fongoli Savanna Chimpanzee Project. Thursday, September 5, 2013. Another T-shirt campaign for Toto. Orphan chimpanzee Toto is doing well in Senegal. He has surpassed the year mark, though he is actually the size of a 3 or 4-year old wild chimp! He will need to be cared for for another year even if he is returned to a wild or free-ranging situation in which he does not have access to a nursing female. Get your " Ape for Toto. T-shirt and help support the little guy's care! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Monoamniotic Stories: Ada and Ashlynn
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A place where parents of monoamniotic multiples share their stories and provide support to those that are expecting or already have monoamniotic twins. 8221; “Yes, Twins! Http:/ sanderstwins.blog.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ www.monoamniotic.org. Links to Personal Blogs of Blog Contributors. It All Started At Kent State University. Keep the Faith with Amazing Grace. The View From Our House. Brooklyn and Barrett 32 0. Chloe and Claire (32 1). Faith and Grace (31 4). Lily and Eve (32 5).
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Monoamniotic Stories: Sydney and Hailey
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A place where parents of monoamniotic multiples share their stories and provide support to those that are expecting or already have monoamniotic twins. September 24th 2004 we brought our precious babies home from the NICU to join our family for real! After months of agony and worry we finally felt relief! Here is where my journey began. Please email me or comment. I am happy to help in any way. Reach out to Monoamniotic.org as well. I help (along with Angie) with that site and would be ha...Sweet sweet g...
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Monoamniotic Stories: April 2010
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A place where parents of monoamniotic multiples share their stories and provide support to those that are expecting or already have monoamniotic twins. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.monoamniotic.org. Links to Personal Blogs of Blog Contributors. It All Started At Kent State University. Keep the Faith with Amazing Grace. The View From Our House. Brooklyn and Barrett 32 0. Chloe and Claire (32 1). Faith and Grace (31 4). Hailey and Sydney (32 0). Jacob and John Lee (33 3). Kayla and Chloe (32 2).
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Monoamniotic Stories: April 2008
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A place where parents of monoamniotic multiples share their stories and provide support to those that are expecting or already have monoamniotic twins. Our precious baby girls entered the world on July 11th, 2002. Their journey was not as long as it seemed, but eventful nevertheless. So I called and got an appointment. I no longer felt like I had to expect they were gone as much as I had been before. I made sure I felt something everyday until delivery. 8221; I laughed pretty hard when I heard that!
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Monoamniotic Stories: Jacob and John
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A place where parents of monoamniotic multiples share their stories and provide support to those that are expecting or already have monoamniotic twins. To visit my blog go to:. Jacob and John Lee (33 3). Hi, just popped over from my blog to visit. Love your little red heads! Was going to suggest monoamniotic.org. I am a member there but have not visited in yonks. April 15, 2008 at 3:33 PM. This is the first time I have read your pregnancy/birth story! I love to see pictures of them. What a wonderful story.