
R. L. (Richard Lynch) Garner
Richard Lynch Garner was an American researcher who studied the language of primates, especially chimpanzees, and pioneered the use of playback devices in this kind of research. His theories and findings have been superseded by more recent research, but his work has been an inspiration to such notable scientists as Robert Yerkes and John Peabody Harrington.

Gorillas & Chimpanzees
Venture into the African jungle to witness firsthand the fascinating lives of gorillas and chimpanzees, and discover their surprising connections to humanity.
By R. L. (Richard Lynch) Garner

The Speech of Monkeys
Venture into the world of primates where decoding their vocalizations might unlock the secrets of their hidden language.
By R. L. (Richard Lynch) Garner

Apes and Monkeys: Their Life and Language
Embark on an exploration of primate life to uncover the secrets of their behavior, communication, and potential cognitive abilities.
By R. L. (Richard Lynch) Garner