
Story of a primate research project in the Himalayan region - Part 2/2
11/05/23 • 13 min
In part 2 of this series, we speak to Dr. Himani Nautiyal, a primatologist and field researcher. We peek into some intriguing traits like socialization, mating characteristics and affairs of these mysterious creatures, and plausible explanations for their unapparent actions. The conversation opens us to the threats the Himalayan Langurs face due to habitat destruction and the efforts taken by the research team to mitigate them.
Guest: Dr. Himani Nautiyal
LinkenIn: linkedin.com/in/himani-nautiyal-390500214
Project website: http://himalayanlangur.com
Media:
https://www.natureinfocus.in/animals/living-with-langurs
https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/black-bears-and-langurs-strike-a-strange-bond/article24842901.ece
Host: Dinesh Kumar C
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dnshkmrc/
In part 2 of this series, we speak to Dr. Himani Nautiyal, a primatologist and field researcher. We peek into some intriguing traits like socialization, mating characteristics and affairs of these mysterious creatures, and plausible explanations for their unapparent actions. The conversation opens us to the threats the Himalayan Langurs face due to habitat destruction and the efforts taken by the research team to mitigate them.
Guest: Dr. Himani Nautiyal
LinkenIn: linkedin.com/in/himani-nautiyal-390500214
Project website: http://himalayanlangur.com
Media:
https://www.natureinfocus.in/animals/living-with-langurs
https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/black-bears-and-langurs-strike-a-strange-bond/article24842901.ece
Host: Dinesh Kumar C
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dnshkmrc/
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Story of a primate research project in the Himalayan region - Part1/2
Dr. Himani Nautiyal, A Primatologist and a field researcher, has been studying the Himalayan langurs for over 10 years. We speak to her to know about these interesting species, their personalities & quirks, and the challenges they face due to habitat destruction. We also peek into the subject of primatology and it's influence on shaping the definition of ‘what it is to be human’.
Guest: Dr. Himani Nautiyal
LinkenIn: linkedin.com/in/himani-nautiyal-390500214
Project website: http://himalayanlangur.com
Media:
https://www.natureinfocus.in/animals/living-with-langurs
https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/black-bears-and-langurs-strike-a-strange-bond/article24842901.ece
Host: Dinesh Kumar C
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dnshkmrc/
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