Kalahari Meerkat Project

The Kalahari Meerkat Project, or KMP, is a long term research project focused on studying the evolutionary causes and ecological consequences of cooperative behaviors in meerkats.[1] The secondary aims of the project are to determine what factors affect the reproductive success of the meerkats and what behavioral and physiological mechanisms control both reproduction and cooperative behavior.[2] The project is also working on monitoring overall plant and animal populations within the reserve and work with the nearby community of Van Zylsrus in the areas of conservation and sustainable use of resources.[2]

Situated at the Kuruman River Reserve in Northern Cape, South Africa, close to the border to Botswana, the project is jointly funded by Cambridge University and the Kalahari Research Trust.

  1. ^ "Expert Bios – Professor Tim Clutton-Brock". Animal Planet. Archived from the original on 28 May 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2008.
  2. ^ a b Earthwatch: Meerkats of the Kalahari Expedition Briefing Archived 9 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine by Professor Tim Clutton-Brock