Francis J. White is a biological anthropologist and primatologist at the University of Oregon. She has studied the socioecology of the bonobo chimpanzee (Pan paniscus) for over 25 years at Lomako Forest in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She is the foremost American authority on this species in the wild and has done extensive field research on the bonobo and pygmy chimpanzees.

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  • Francis J. White is a biological anthropologist and primatologist at the University of Oregon. She has studied the socioecology of the bonobo chimpanzee (Pan paniscus) for over 25 years at Lomako Forest in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She is the foremost American authority on this species in the wild and has done extensive field research on the bonobo and pygmy chimpanzees. (en)
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  • Francis J. White is a biological anthropologist and primatologist at the University of Oregon. She has studied the socioecology of the bonobo chimpanzee (Pan paniscus) for over 25 years at Lomako Forest in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She is the foremost American authority on this species in the wild and has done extensive field research on the bonobo and pygmy chimpanzees. (en)
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  • Francis J. White (en)
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