National Geographic Explorer Rachel Ashegbofe Ikemeh, you listen carefully. After discovering that Nigerian chimpanzees are a genetically distinct population, Ikemeh began searching for their nests to study them more closely. Now she’s teaching her community how to be good neighbors to humans’ closest genetic relative—and potentially save them from extinction.
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