Bonobos transformed how we think about animal societies. Can we save the last of the ‘hippy apes’ ?
They are peaceful, female-led and use sex in everyday interactions. Now a new conservation scheme could offer a lifeline to our critically endangered close relatives living on the Congo river A few dozen large nests appear in the mist of equatorial dawn, half-hidden behind a tangle of vines and (…)
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