Dr. 'Francine Neago' is a
primatologist and
conservationist specializing in
orangutans. In addition to her internationally televised films about orangutans she has published several scientific papers in the Journal of
Primatology (New York).
While at
UCLA between 1978 and 1989 she developed a computer system in conjunction with
IBM later used by the
Smithsonian National Zoo to teach language to orangutans
[1], and organized and directed the world's first orangutan language study. With the aid of a computer, she taught an
ape named Bulan English language arts,
sign language and a method she devised for spelling in a
phonetic alphabet.
Encyclopedia Britannica first listed her language program in
1988 [2].
Born in Paris and originally trained as a general practitioner in medicine, she studied the behavior and language of
Great Apes at Indonesia's
Surabaya Zoological Park from
1965 to
1977. At that time she also volunteered as a park veterinarian, founded and operated a free medical clinic and hospital for 10 years, and pioneered a number of relief projects for Indonesian people. In 1977 she lived for six months inside a cage at the
Singapore Zoo with eighteen orangutans to study their
behavior and communication.
Between
1978 and
1989 she lectured in primatology at UCLA, and in
1980 she organized the rehabilitation of
chimpanzees from cages in laboratories to the
Lion Country Safari in Florida. Between
1990 and
1995 she rehabilitated local wildlife in the jungle of Costa Rica, and from
1996 to
1997 she organized a site for the rehabilitation of
endangered wildlife while living in a private zoo in
Riau Province in
Sumatra. In 2006 she co-authored a book on humans raising an orphaned orangutan
[3].
Dr. Neago has lectured worldwide, speaks and writes in
French,
English,
Malay,
Spanish,
Italian,
Serbo-Croatian and signs in
Ameslan sign language.
External links
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Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Neago
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Orang utan Language Project (OLP) Smithsonian National Zoological Park
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Orphaned orangutan raised by humans Book by Dr. Neago, 2006
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International Directory of Primatology Neago, Francis