Champions of the Wild: Costa Rican Monkeys

199923 min 28 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Christian Bruyère

Production: Christian BruyèreMichael Chechik

Script: Andrew Gardner

Produced by Omni Film Productions Ltd.

This title is an acquisition.

Dr. Linda Fedigan's dramatic breakthroughs in our understanding of monkey behaviour have been driven since day one by a simple question: How and why do male and females live together in social groups? Since 1983 Fedigan has headed up a field site studying three species of monkey--capuchin, spider and howler--that call Costa Rica's Santa Rosa wildlife sanctuary home. In Costa Rican Monkeys we go along with Linda and her team of sleuths as they track the monkeys through the forest on their daily rounds. And we witness the drama of a battle for supremacy in one group of capuchin monkeys. Watching Fedigan's monkeys in action, it's easy to see how closely they are related to us--and how much we stand to lose if they aren't saved.

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  • Developing Countries > Central America and the CaribbeanEnvironment and Conservation
  • Animals > Endangered SpeciesMammalsPortraits
  • Environment and Conservation > Endangered SpeciesPortraits

Credits


director
Christian Bruyère
producer
Christian Bruyère
executive producer
Michael Chechik
script
Andrew Gardner
narration
Andrew Gardner
participation
Linda Fedigan