Ryoma Otsuka and Tojotanjona Patrick Razanaparany achieved high rankings in the 9th International Symposium on Primatology and Wildlife Science.

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Ryoma Otsuka, a second-year student in the Division of African Area studies [DAAS], won the second prize in the oral presentation. His oral presentation title was “How can Community People Actively Participate in Community Conservation?: The Case of “Human-Gorilla Conflict Resolution Program (HUGO)” in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda”.

Tojotanjona Patrick Razanaparany, a research student of DAAS, won the third prize in poster presentation. His poster presentation title was “Stable nocturnal activity and seasonal changing diurnal activity of brown lemur (Eulemur fulvus): implication for the advantage of cathemerality from nocturnal to diurnal life”.

Details of the 9th International Symposium on Primatology and Wildlife Science are below,
http://www.wildlife-science.org/en/symposium/2018-03/