Species: Capuchin | Location: Chiriqui Province, Panama
By Jackie Delie
I was stationed in the rainforest outside of David, Panama studying the behavior of Howler Monkeys (Alouatta). In the area where I frequently recorded data, a mother Capuchin (Cebinae) and her baby would always be foraging around. In this photo, the infant Capuchin is around three months old.
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With a commitment to community-based conservation, I drive my passion towards finding solutions that improve human-environmental relations and their application to conservation, particularly biodiversity conservation. When in the field, I am keen to capture the beauty of the unforeseen and wild from the smallest to the largest.
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