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2018 CVM News: Forum highlights the connections between humans and apes

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2018 College of Veterinary Medicine News Archive
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Abstract

This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: In the early 1980s, Peter Gabriel sang “Shock the Monkey.” But about 15 years ago, the English musician became more interested in jamming with apes instead. Bonobos, specifically. “I had always been fascinated to see how we might interact musically,” said Gabriel. “I was blown away at the obvious intelligence of the beings that I was sharing the space with.”  The former Genesis singer and solo artist, who has been lauded for his humanitarian efforts, made the remarks during a remote appearance at “Apes and Sustainability,” a forum held Nov. 15 in the A.D. White House's Guerlac Room. The event brought together an interdisciplinary group of Cornell faculty, activists and scientists to explore new perspectives on preserving nonhuman great apes in sustainable ways.

Date Issued
2018-12-04
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Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine
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Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals.
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Radcliffe, Robin
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Nutt, David
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Cornell Chronicle
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