Sisters of the Jungle : The Trailblazing Women Who Shaped the Study of Wild Primates

Sisters of the Jungle: The Trailblazing Women Who Shaped the Study of Wild Primates

Keriann McGoogan
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A scientist’s memoir that delves into the history of primate field studies and the women who shaped the discipline of primatology, including Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, Birutė Galdikas and Alison Jolly.

Since the 1970s, the science of primatology has been dominated by women—a unique reversal, with men usually outnumbering women in other science, technology, engineering and math fields.

Sisters of the Jungle shines a light on a scientific discipline in which women take the lead while transporting readers to the far corners of the earth to understand our closest living relatives. Keriann McGoogan’s journey as a primatologist has taken her to Belize and Madagascar studying wild primates, including howler monkeys (the loudest living primate) and lemurs (the most endangered group of animals on the planet). Against this backdrop, she explores the stories of the many women who came before her. Intrepid scientists like Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, Birutė Galdikas and Alison Jolly broke boundaries, made astonishing discoveries and ultimately shaped the trajectory of an entire branch of science.


 


Douglas & McIntyre
ISBN: 9781771624459
Hardback
6 in x 9 in - 320 pp
Publication Date: 16/09/2025
BISAC Subject(s): NAT002000-NATURE / Animals / Primates,BIO030000-BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Environmentalists & Naturalists,BIO022000-BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women 
 

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A scientist’s memoir that delves into the history of primate field studies and the women who shaped the discipline of primatology, including Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, Birutė Galdikas and Alison Jolly.

Since the 1970s, the science of primatology has been dominated by women—a unique reversal, with men usually outnumbering women in other science, technology, engineering and math fields.

Sisters of the Jungle shines a light on a scientific discipline in which women take the lead while transporting readers to the far corners of the earth to understand our closest living relatives. Keriann McGoogan’s journey as a primatologist has taken her to Belize and Madagascar studying wild primates, including howler monkeys (the loudest living primate) and lemurs (the most endangered group of animals on the planet). Against this backdrop, she explores the stories of the many women who came before her. Intrepid scientists like Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, Birutė Galdikas and Alison Jolly broke boundaries, made astonishing discoveries and ultimately shaped the trajectory of an entire branch of science.


 

Details


Douglas & McIntyre
ISBN: 9781771624459
Hardback
6 in x 9 in - 320 pp
Publication Date: 16/09/2025
BISAC Subject(s): NAT002000-NATURE / Animals / Primates,BIO030000-BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Environmentalists & Naturalists,BIO022000-BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women