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About Jill Pruetz

Jill Pruetz is a Professor of Anthropology specializing in Biological Anthropology. As a primatologist, Dr. Pruetz has studied the behavior of non-human primates such as chimpanzees, spider monkeys, howling monkeys, tamarins, patas monkeys, and vervets in various locales. Countries in which she has conducted fieldwork include Peru, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Kenya, and Senegal. Dr. Pruetz is especially interested in the influence of ecology on primate and early human feeding, ranging, and social behavior. She currently has a research project in southeastern Senegal which has been funded by National Geographic Society and the National Science Foundation.The goal of this ongoing project is study or conduct research on chimps in a habitat similar to that of early hominids. Dr. Pruetz is also involved in teaching and conservation in the Neotropics. She is the co-founder of the non-profit organization DANTA, which is affiliated with the El Zota Biological Field Station in Costa Rica where she taught field courses on primate behavior and ecology. She has taught similar courses in Nicaragua, Panama, and other locales in Costa Rica.

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Present Walvoord Professor, Iowa State University Department of World Languages and Cultures
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3102 Pearson
505 Morrill Rd
Ames, IA 50011-2103
515-294-5150

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