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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TrimatesThe Trimates - Wikipedia

    The Trimates, sometimes called Leakey's Angels, is a name given to three womenJane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Birutė Galdikas — chosen by anthropologist Louis Leakey to study primates in their natural environments. They studied chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans, respectively.

  2. The story of two generations of women who transformed primatology and helped expand the possibilities for women in science. Buy Trimates on Google Play, then watch on your PC, Android, or iOS...

  3. www.bomanbridge.tv › programme › 127Trimates - Bomanbridge

    Trimates is the story of two generations of women: the young pioneers - Goodall, Fossey and Galdikas - who set out into the jungles over half a century ago, and the generation who followed their articles, transfixed by their stories and determined to follow the same distant paths.

  4. She was known for enacting extremely aggressive conservation tactics to combat the poachers in the area. Instead of going extinct, the mountain gorilla is the only great ape whose population is rising, thanks to the foundations laid by Dian before her death in 1985.

  5. The Trimates--a name given by anthropologist Louis Leakey to three of the most famous champions of studying primates in their natural environments--consist of Dr. Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Birutė Galdikas.

  6. Compra Trimates en Google Play y, luego, mira ese contenido en tu PC y dispositivos Android o iOS. Descárgalo para verlo sin conexión o disfrútalo en pantalla grande con Chromecast.

  7. The Trimates, sometimes called Leakey's Angels, is a name given to three womenJane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Biruté Galdikaschosen by anthropologist Louis Leakey to study hominids in their natural environments.