Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Kristin Mosher Collection (page 2)

Kristin Mosher, a dedicated researcher at the Ngogo Chimpanzee Project in Kibale National Park, Uganda, is passionate about studying the fascinating lives of chimpanzees

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Africa, Uganda, Kibale National Park, Ngogo

Africa, Uganda, Kibale National Park, Ngogo. Young adult male chimpanzee pauses during a climb to survey his surroundings

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Africa, Uganda, Kibale National Park, Ngogo Chimpanzee Project

Africa, Uganda, Kibale National Park, Ngogo Chimpanzee Project. A male chimpanzee lounges on a fallen log and looks into the treetops

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: NA, USA, Arizona, Saguaro NP Engelmanns prickly pear (Opunita phaeacantha var

NA, USA, Arizona, Saguaro NP Engelmanns prickly pear (Opunita phaeacantha var
NA, USA, Arizona, Saguaro NP. Engelmanns prickly pear (Opunita phaeacantha var. discata)

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Africa, East Africa, Tanzania, Western Tanzania Sailboat on Lake Tanganyika

Africa, East Africa, Tanzania, Western Tanzania Sailboat on Lake Tanganyika
Africa, East Africa, Tanzania, Western Tanzania, Sailboat on Lake Tanganyika

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Africa, East Africa, Tanzania Lake Tanganyika, viewed from with Gombe NP

Africa, East Africa, Tanzania Lake Tanganyika, viewed from with Gombe NP
Africa, East Africa, Tanzania, Lake Tanganyika, viewed from with Gombe NP

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Tanzania, Western Tanzania. Lake Tanganyika

Tanzania, Western Tanzania. Lake Tanganyika

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Tanzania, Gombe National Park. Olive baboon youth (Papio anubis)

Tanzania, Gombe National Park. Olive baboon youth (Papio anubis)

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Tanzania, Gombe National Park. Kakombe Falls

Tanzania, Gombe National Park. Kakombe Falls

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Tanzania, Gombe National Park. Chimpanzee males (pan troglodytes)

Tanzania, Gombe National Park. Chimpanzee males (pan troglodytes)

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Africa, East Africa

Africa, East Africa, Tanzania, Gombe National Park, Infant Chimpanzee

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Africa, East Africa, Tanzania, Gombe National Park, Chimpanzee. Infant female chimp, Flirt

Africa, East Africa, Tanzania, Gombe National Park, Chimpanzee. Infant female chimp, Flirt

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: AFRICA, Tanzania, Gombe Nat l Park, Male Chimpanzee clasps his foot

AFRICA, Tanzania, Gombe Nat l Park, Male Chimpanzee clasps his foot

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Africa, East Africa, Tanzania, Gombe NP Infant male chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)

Africa, East Africa, Tanzania, Gombe NP Infant male chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Africa, East Africa, Tanzania, Gombe NP Female chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Fifi

Africa, East Africa, Tanzania, Gombe NP Female chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Fifi rests with grandson Fudge

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Gombe NP Female chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Mother in nest grooming

Africa, Tanzania, Gombe NP Female chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Mother in nest grooming infant daughter

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: AFRICA, Tanzania, Gombe NP, Chimpanzees. Female chimp with infant riding on her back

AFRICA, Tanzania, Gombe NP, Chimpanzees. Female chimp with infant riding on her back

Background imageKristin Mosher Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Gombe Nat l Park, Flirt, a 3-week-old chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)

Africa, Tanzania, Gombe Nat l Park, Flirt, a 3-week-old chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

Kristin Mosher, a dedicated researcher at the Ngogo Chimpanzee Project in Kibale National Park, Uganda, is passionate about studying the fascinating lives of chimpanzees. Her work takes her deep into the heart of Africa, where she spends countless hours observing and documenting these incredible creatures. In Kibale National Park, amidst lush greenery and breathtaking landscapes, Kristin immerses herself in the world of chimpanzees. She has become intimately familiar with their behaviors and social dynamics through her involvement in this renowned research project. One particular female chimpanzee has captured Kristin's attention - a remarkable individual known for her intelligence and unique personality. This female chimp exhibits extraordinary problem-solving skills and displays an impressive level of empathy towards others within her community. But it's not just this exceptional female that intrigues Kristin; she also studies wild male chimps who roam freely through the park. These powerful creatures command respect as they navigate their territory with confidence and strength. As a young adult chimpanzee listens attentively to his surroundings, Kristin observes how they communicate using intricate vocalizations and gestures. Through careful observation, she unravels the complex web of relationships that exist within these tight-knit communities. The Ngogo Chimpanzee Project provides invaluable insights into our closest living relatives' behavior patterns while highlighting the importance of conservation efforts in preserving their natural habitat. With each passing day spent alongside these magnificent animals in Africa's wilderness, Kristin Mosher continues to deepen our understanding of these captivating creatures.