Gibbon Research in a Designed Environment
- 1973 ----- color ----- 11 min ----- 16mm
- Hall's Island, Bermuda, provides a free-ranging environment for a group of white-handed gibbons, Hylobates lar. The island's facilities were designed for naturalistic behavioral research and for rehabilitation of captive gibbons. Within the framework of a typical day of research, the film shows the observation and maintenance facilities, techniques used in the recording of behavioral observations and the types of gibbon behavior patterns observed on the island.
- Topics: (Anthropology: Biological, Primates, Psychology: Bio-Behavioral)
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