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Dawn Prince-Hughes

    Dawn Prince-Hughes is a multifaceted scholar whose work bridges anthropology, primatology, and ethology. Her research delves into the intricate connections between human and animal cognition, often exploring themes of communication and social behavior across species. Through her rigorous academic pursuits and affiliations with leading research institutions, she offers profound insights into the natural world and our place within it.

    Gorillas Among Us: A Primate Ethnographer's Book of Days
    • Through meticulous observation, Dawn Prince-Hughes unveils the rich emotional and social lives of a captive gorilla family, illustrating their tool use, mourning rituals, and nurturing behaviors. The narrative combines a diary format with insightful discussions on gorilla behavior, captivity, and human values, encouraging deeper contemplation of our relationship with animals. The final section offers an accessible introduction to gorilla natural history. This poignant work not only enlightens readers about gorillas but also fosters a greater understanding of interspecies compassion and human reflection.

      Gorillas Among Us: A Primate Ethnographer's Book of Days