At USC, Dr. Craig Stanford teaches anthropology and biological sciences. He has done a lot of studies on reptiles, primates, and giant apes in the wild. The ecological interactions between the several ape species that coexist in a tropical forest habitat have frequently been the subject of his studies. He has studied in Central and South America, Southeast Asia, East Africa, and South Asia.

In addition to being the author or co-author of more than 15 books and 130 academic articles, he is a vertebrate biology research position at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History.

Dr. Stanford has also been given every major teaching and research award presented at USC Dornsife College and continues to teach a lecture course on human origins every year.

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