
About
Colin Chapman is a Professor of Biological Anthropology at Vancouver Island University and holds an academic position at Northwest University, Xi’an, China. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a Conservation Fellow with the Wildlife Conservation Society. His research focuses on primate ecology, conservation biology, and community-based conservation in Uganda’s Kibale National Park. He has pioneered projects integrating healthcare, ecotourism, and education to support local communities.
Education:
- Ph.D. (Biology & Anthropology) University of Alberta (1987)
- Postdoctoral Fellowships: Harvard University (1993), McGill University (1989)
Research Interests: Primates in climate change contexts, primate disease ecology, forest regeneration, and human-park interactions. He leads long-term studies on red colobus monkeys and elephant ecology, emphasizing conservation solutions that address both ecological and social challenges.
Awards:
- Konrad Adenauer Research Award (2018)
- Velan Foundation Humanitarian Award (2017)
- Oshima Award (2014)
- Canada Research Chair (2005-2019)
Grants & Funding: Over $21 million in research funding, including projects on primate conservation, climate change impacts, and community health initiatives. Active roles in organizations like the African Wildlife Foundation and the Wilson Center.
Labs & Initiatives: Founded the Kibale Mobile Clinic, established ecotourism programs, and developed community-restoration partnerships. Trains Ugandan conservation scientists to sustain local conservation efforts.
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