Mary
Lee Jensvold, Ph.D
Associate Director, Chimpanzee & Human Communication Institute

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Mary Lee Jensvold studies communication and other behaviors
in chimpanzees. She has been working with the CHCI family of
chimpanzees since 1986. In 1985 she received a B.A. in Psychology
from the University of Oregon, in 1989 a M.S. in Experimental
Psychology from Central Washington University, and in 1996 a
Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from the University of Nevada-Reno.
She specializes in ethological studies of apes, animal intelligence,
communication, language, and culture. Her studies include conversation
behaviors, private signing, topic maintenance, phrase development,
chimpanzee to chimpanzee conversation, imaginary play, and representational
drawing. Other research interests include caregiving practices,
environmental enrichment, laughter and humor in chimpanzees,
space use, and public education about chimpanzees. She is active
in improving conditions for captive chimpanzees and advocates
humane caring techniques. She is an Assistant Professor in the
Primate Behavior and Ecology Program and the Anthropology Department
at Central Washington University.
Mailing Address:
Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute
Central Washington University
400 East University Way
Ellensburg, Washington 98926-7573
Phone: (509) 963-2215
E-MAIL: jensvold@cwu.edu
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