Audiobooks Read By Roger Fouts

Roger S. Fouts is an American primate researcher, codirector of the Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute (CHCI) in Washington, and a professor of psychology at the Central Washington University. He is best known for his role in teaching Washoe the chimpanzee to communicate using select signs from American Sign Language. He is also an animal rights advocate, citing the New Zealand Animal Welfare Act as a model for legal rights for the Great Apes and campaigning with British primatologist Jane Goodall for improved conditions for chimpanzees. He has written on animal law and the ethics of animal testing. He is also an adviser to the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics. He is married to Deborah Fouts, who is also codirector of CHCI.

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Extended Sample Next of Kin (abridged) by Roger Fouts
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