Costa Ricanbiologistgraduatedfromthe Universidad Latina de Costa Rica, withemphasisonSustainableDevelopment and Ecology. Around 21 years of experience in observing wild white-facedmonkeys (Cebusimitator). FromJuly 2017 tothepresent, I workwiththe Taboga CapuchinResearch Project (CAT), in the Taboga Forest Reserve, Costa Rica, as theperson in charge of thehabituationstage of groups of monkeys, collectingbehavioral data, and vocalizations. In additiontocollectingecological data, I assist in logistics and data collectionduringexperimentswithplatforms; likewise in theorganization and executionduringsoundreproduction (playbacks); I alsocontributetothe management decision-making of the Taboga Forest Reserve and the National TechnicalUniversity farm. I am also in charge of researchpermits and theexport of biologicalsamples.