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  • Chimpanzees are one of our closest living relatives, yet almost nothing was known about their behavior in the wild until Jane Goodall started her groundbreaking study of the chimpanzees of Gombe, Tanzania in 1960. This study continues today, following the same chimpanzee families that Jane Goodall first encountered over 55 years ago. Guided by three course instructors who have lived and worked with the Gombe chimpanzees, you will learn how Goodall¢??s early discoveries changed our view of human uniqueness. By completing the course, you will gain a new appreciation of the deep similarities between chimpanzees and humans in intelligence, tool use, hunting, personality and social relationships, as well as some key differences. You will learn how chimpanzees interact with their environment and how their behavior is influenced by ecology, as well as the severe conservation challenges they face today. And you will employ your new knowledge of chimpanzees to construct a persuasive argument for their protection. This course is open to everyone interested in learning more about these fascinating and complex beings. Knowledge of high-school level biology is beneficial but not required. Please keep in mind, however, that the content of this course will cover all aspects of chimpanzee life, including scientific discussion of sexual and aggressive behaviors.
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Introduction

Welcome

Course Information

Jane Goodall Institute Wiki

Course Glossary

Early Days at Gombe

Early Discoveries

Habituation

What We Can Learn From Chimpanzees

Data Collection at Gombe

New Technologies at Gombe

Chimpanzees in Africa

Community Structure

Population Differences

Africa In My Blood by Jane Goodall

Discussion Prompt: Studying Chimpanzees

You can participate as a citizen scientist for chimps

Discussion Prompt: Studying Behavior

Discussion Prompt: Comparing Chimpanzee and Human Behavior

Jane's Arrival and Early Days at Gombe

What We Can Learn from Chimpanzees

Chimpanzee Range and Ecology

Week One Comprehensive Assessment

Just for fun: Identify these chimps!

Early Life and Mother-Infant Bonds

Pregnancy, Birth, and Newborns

Community Reactions to Newborns

Costs of Motherhood

Developmental Milestones

Weaning and Independence

Siblings and Playmates

Playing to Learn

Discussion Prompt: Comparing number of infants between chimps and humans

Temper Tantrums

Discussion Prompt: Orphans

Discussion Prompt: Play

Pregnancy and Newborns

Infancy

Play

Week Two Comprehensive Assessment

Making a Living in the Forest

How Do Chimpanzees Spend Their Time?

Rest and Nest Making

Travel

Feeding

Cognition and Feeding

Tool Use and Extractive Foraging

Hunting

Interactions with Other Species

Discussion Prompt: Activity Budget

Discussion Prompt: Path length

Finding Food

Discussion Prompt: Interactions with other species

Rest and Travel

Feeding and Foraging

Interactions with Other Species

Week Three Comprehensive Assessment

Social Lives and Relationships

Living in Groups: Cooperation and Competition

Intergroup Competition and Cooperative Range Defense

Within-Group Competition

Copy of Living in Groups: Cooperation and Competition

Introduction to Dominance

Male Rank Attainment

Alpha Tenures and Takeovers

Female Dispersal

Female Rank Attainment

Core Areas

Relationships

Affiliative Behavior

Sexual Swellings

Female Mating Strategies

Male Mating Strategies

Paternity and Inbreeding Avoidance

Patrols

Discussion Prompt: Living in Groups

Discussion Prompt: Dominance

Discussion Prompt: Dispersal Patterns

Discussion Prompt: Social Bonds

Discussion Prompt: Female Dispersal

Discussion Prompt: Female Sexual Swellings

Intergroup and Within-Group Interactions

Male Behavior

Female Behavior

Relationships and Behavior

Mating and Reproductive Success

Week Four Comprehensive Assessment

Protecting Chimpanzees

Status of Chimpanzee Populations

Deforestation and Industry

Bushmeat and the Illegal Pet Trade

Disease

Endangered Species

The Role of Zoos and Sanctuaries

Chimpanzees in the Media

The Work of TACARE

The Work of Roots and Shoots

How You Can Help

Discussion Prompt: How many wild chimps?

Discussion Prompt: How does your smartphone affect chimpanzee habitat?

Discussion Prompt: Chimpanzees as pets

Project Information

Status of Chimpanzee Populations Across Africa

Captive Chimpanzees

Get Involved

Week 5 Comprehensive Assessment

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    May 25, 2024
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