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Dr.
Kerry Bowman has a Ph.D. in Bioethics, a fellowship
in Cultural Psychiatry, and a Masters degree in Social
Work. He is an Assistant Professor appointed to both
University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics and
The University of Toronto Centre for Environment. As
well, he is the Clinical Ethicist for Mount Sinai Hospital
in Toronto.
Dr. Bowman is the president and founder of The Canadian
Ape Alliance and a member of the Board of Directors
of The Jane Goodall Institute.
He travels frequently to eastern Democratic Republic
of Congo as a conservationist and environmentalist working
to help protect the great apes of Africa. Dr. Bowman
lived for a period among hunters in Cameroon to study
their attitudes toward the hunting and eating of chimpanzees
and gorillas. His primary focus is on balancing environmental
protection with the promotion of human well being. He
is currently also working with the United Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP).
He frequently consults internationally on conservation
issues in various parts of Africa, as well as India,
Indonesia, Brazil and Iran. Dr. Bowman has consulted
for the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta on research
exploring the link between the hunting of great apes
and the transmission of retroviruses such as HIV.
Dr. Bowman was featured in the Discovery Channel documentary
"Bushmeat," and in a CBC National news documentary
called Primate Paradox, both highlighting the ongoing
threat to the great apes of Africa. Dr. Bowman has also
been featured in Maclean's magazine and The Toronto
Star, and has appeared in Toronto Life, The Globe and
Mail, CNN and numerous TV talk shows.
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| Dr. Kerry Bowman may be reached by email
kbowman@great-apes.com
for more information about himself or our organization. |
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