Tom Igoe in the Rainforest in Ecaudor: Technoprimatologist Adventure
January 12th, 2009
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I’m currently in the rainforest in eastern Ecuador with NYU primatologist Anthony Di Fiore and his team, learning how they track monkeys, in order to see where some of the technologies we work with at ITP can be used to make their work easier. Mostly I’m learning about the work they do on this trip. We’ve written a few other grants, and we hope to secure future funding to develop some of the ideas we’ve been discussing. In the posts that follow, I’ll try to detail my experience here, along with any research notes I have, for further use when I get home.
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