News
News Articles
- New York Times: After a Weather Disaster, a Surprise: Some Ornery Monkeys Got Nicer
- How Hurricane Maria transformed a society of macaques
- BBC NEWS Mundo: Cayo Santiago, la fascinante isla-laboratorio
- The male rhesus macaques on a Caribbean island have more sex with each other than with the females
- El Nuevo Dia: Estudio en Puerto Rico: los monos machos de cayo Santiago practican más sexo entre ellos que con las hembras
- The Telegraph: Most monkeys swing both ways
- Social Connectedness Might Help In Having A Healthier Gut Microbiome
- CBS News 60 Minutes: Can monkeys that survived Hurricane Maria teach us about resilience in the face of disaster?
- Science News: Macaques in Puerto Rico learned to share shade after Hurricane Maria
- Monkey Island macaques joined together for support after Hurricane Maria
- Smithsonian Magazine: The Puerto Rican Island Where 1,500 Monkeys Rule
- Monkey invents new way to break into coconuts
Informative Video News
- History of the Caribbean Primate Research Center
- Laboratorios de Ideas-Monos del Cayo Santiago
- Primates Des Caraibes
- The Human Spark: Monkeys and Magic Fruit
- Rescuing Monkey Island
- FEMA Report on Punta Santiago and Humacao
- AP Video Footage on Cayo Santiago after the Hurricane
- A Short Interview of Dr. Carlos Sariol on the Research Done in the Virology and Genetics Division
Three-Part Series on Cayo Santiago by Telemundo
Part 1: Cayo Santiago: Paraiso cientifico