Richmcfarland
Swebeswebe Primate Project is a research and teaching facility directed by Rich McFarland, focusing on the relationship between primate behavior, individual fitness, and survivability at the population level. Its studies prominently investigate primate social evolution and underlying physiological mechanisms.
The project has conducted extensive observational and experimental research with vervet monkeys and chacma baboons in South Africa since 2012, following earlier studies of Barbary macaques in Morocco. It provides opportunities for field experience, hosting postgraduate studies, and pursuing degrees affiliated with NTU or UNISA.
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