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Life at Lomas Barbudal
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The monkey project headquarters in Bagaces, where field
assistants eat, sleep and edit data.
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Infant capuchin Dali samples a new food. (Be careful,
Dali! This is NOT part of the capuchin diet!)
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In the dry season, the monkeys spend much of their time
foraging near rivers such as this one (Río Pijije).
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Field assistants Whitney Meno and Eva Wikberg
take a turn cooking dinner for the rest of the crew. (Rice again!)
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Field assistant Gayle Dower goes native.
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Hannah Gilkenson and Mino Fuentes download their data into
the computer at the end of the day.
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Field Crew, July 2004
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