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Nancy Stevens Publishes 2 Co-Authored Articles

Professor Nancy Stevens co-authored article, "Living at the edge: home range patterns of the Buraiga Chimpanzee Community, Kibale National Park, Uganda," has been published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. The article represents the first home range estimates for the Buraiga chimpanzees of Kibale National Park, Uganda, a community of eastern chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) living within the largest remaining population fragment in Uganda. This collaboration, co-created with the Uganda Wildlife Authority, was part of the dissertation research by Professor Steven's recent PhD graduate, Dr. Wren Edwards, now a postdoc at the medical school at USC.

Read the article in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

 

Professor Nancy Steven's co-authored article, "Strengthening a Resilent Protected area Worforce to Advance the 30X30 Goal: The Case of Madagascar, " published in PARKS (The International Journal of Protected Areas and Conservation). This paper with collaborators Domoina Rakotobe and Geoff Dabelko, examines local and indigenous contributions to protected areas in Madagascar through the lens of the 30x30 goals. Coauthor Domoina Rakotobe is participating in COP28 in Dubai this week.

Read the article in PARKS