Alexander Fuentes Jiménez

I have about 15 years of experience observing wild white-faced monkeys (Cebus imitator). From June 26, 2017 to the present, I work with the Capuchins of Taboga (CAT) Research Project, in the Taboga Forest Reserve, Costa Rica. As person in charge of the habituation stage of groups of monkeys, behavioral data collection, in addition to ecological data collection, I additionally assist in Logistics and data collection during experiments with platforms; likewise in the organization and execution during sound reproduction (playbacks); in charge of the construction of the platforms and puzzle boxes, also in logistics and data collection during experiments with platforms and sound reproduction (playbacks). Logistics in management decision making of the Taboga Forest Reserve and the National Technical University (UTN) farm. In charge of maintenance, communication with UTN staff, forest firefighters and farm staff.