Jill Pruetz is professor of anthropology at Texas State University. She has studied primates in Kenya, Nicaragua, Panama, Costa Rica, and Peru, and, since 2001, has been the principal investigator of the Fongoli Savanna Chimpanzee Project in Senegal. She is the author of The Socioecology of Adult Female Patas Monkeys and Vervets in Kenya as well as the children’s book You Can Be a Primatologist.
“Pruetz’s passion for her work, the chimpanzees, and the local community come through so clearly in Apes on the Edge. This captivating book will appeal greatly to the scientific community as well as the lay reader interested in chimpanzees, animal behavior, and conservation.” -- Lydia M. Hopper, coeditor of ""Chimpanzees in Context"" and ""Chimpanzee Memoirs"" “A fascinating narrative of chimpanzee behavior and ecology in an unusual habitat—the hot savanna—written by the world’s leading researcher on this topic. Pruetz interweaves her pioneering studies with detail from her own personal journey for a compelling, fun read.” -- Jessica M. Rothman, coeditor of ""How Primates Eat""