This online talk organised by the non-profit organisation called Coexistence Consortium, features Professor Anindya Sinha who will discuss how bonnet and rhesus monkeys in Southern and Northern India are adapting to human-altered habitats, becoming increasingly human-like in the process. Professor Sinha is a researcher at the National Institute of Advanced Sciences and the Transdisciplinary University in Bangalore. His work focuses on behaviour ecology, evolutionary biology, cognitive ethnology and urban ecologies, emphasising on non-human species and their interactions with humans. Mark your calendars for this wonderful talk so you don’t miss it!
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