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人物-Sue Savage-Rumbaugh

发布者: lorespirit | 发布时间: 2012-10-26 12:09| 查看数: 1130| 评论数: 0|

Sue Savage-Rumbaugh's workday is a lot like yours. Even when she's busy, she gets a chance to swap

stories and engage in give and take with her co-workers. The difference: her co-workers are bonobos.

For more than 35 years, first at Georgia State University and now at Iowa's Great Ape Trust, Sue, 64, has

studied the mind of our primate kin, finding it to be rich and highly linguistic. The bonobos in her lab

understand hundreds of pictograms, which they use to convey wishes, plans and opinions.

There is much to admire in Sue's work: the dedication it takes to work a lifetime with just a few apes; the

way she has introduced the world to the little-known bonobo — a species I call the make love, not war

ape. Mostly there is the courage it takes to stand up to the resistance she still encounters to the idea that

humans may be less special than we think. Her work has punched holes in the wall separating us from

them. But rather than diminishing us, it puts our remarkable gifts in a broader context.

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