Add to Calendar   02/16/2018 07:00 PM 02/16/2018 09:00 PM America/New_York The Secret Lives of Female Chimpanzees
Dr. Melissa Emery Thompson, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of New Mexico 
Chimpanzees are considered to be important models for the evolution of human behavior, yet our understanding of chimpanzee societies has been heavily biased towards males. We’ll uncover the often hidden ecological and social challenges that female chimpanzees face as they navigate the costs and benefits of group life and learn what female chimpanzees can tell us about human sociality.
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History Cleveland 02/16/2018 07:00 PM

The Secret Lives of Female Chimpanzees

Dr. Melissa Emery Thompson, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of New Mexico 
Chimpanzees are considered to be important models for the evolution of human behavior, yet our understanding of chimpanzee societies has been heavily biased towards males. We’ll uncover the often hidden ecological and social challenges that female chimpanzees face as they navigate the costs and benefits of group life and learn what female chimpanzees can tell us about human sociality.
Click here to register. 
WHEN
February 16, 2018 at 7:00pm - 9pm
WHERE
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
1 Wade Oval Dr
Cleveland, OH 44106
United States
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