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Area of Science:

  • Primatology
  • Ethology
  • Behavioral Ecology

Background:

  • Frans B. M. de Waal (1948-2024) was a distinguished Dutch-American primatologist and ethologist.
  • He was born in Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, and dedicated his life to studying animal behavior.

Purpose of the Study:

  • This article serves as a memorial to the life and career of Frans B. M. de Waal.
  • To honor his significant contributions to the fields of primatology and ethology.

Main Methods:

  • The article reflects on de Waal's extensive career, encompassing 13 published books.
  • Highlights include his global lectures, field visits across continents, and numerous collaborations.

Main Results:

  • De Waal's work reached a wide audience through publications in 20 languages.
  • He fostered a global appreciation for animals and the natural world.

Conclusions:

  • Frans B. M. de Waal's legacy lies in his profound impact on understanding animal behavior and promoting conservation.
  • His life's work encourages a compassionate approach to all living beings.