Vernon Reynolds

Vernon Reynolds (born 14 December 1935) is a British biological anthropologist known for his research on chimpanzee behavior and as founder of the Budongo Conservation Field Station. He has been described as "...one of a trio of pioneers (Jane Goodall and Adriaan Kortlandt being the others) who founded field studies of chimpanzees in the 1960s." Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Reynolds, Vernon
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    by Newton-Fisher, Nicholas E.
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