What We Do
Evidence-Based Research
We analyze biological and environmental data for known primate species and compare it with the traces, vocalizations, behavioral signs, and tracks attributed to the wood ape.
Audio Analysis
Utilizing advanced software and spectrogram interpretation, we review night vocalizations and suspected wood ape sounds, comparing them with a broad database of known species.
Track & Sign Documentation
Environmental signs such as tracks are documented using high-resolution 3D modeling, geographic metadata, and traditional plaster casting techniques.
Comparative Primatology
We study the behaviors, habitat use, and social structures of apes such as chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans to develop realistic baselines for identifying unknown but plausible hominoid behavior.
Geospatial Mapping & Pattern Analysis
Field data is logged, mapped, and analyzed to uncover correlations and migration patterns. This enables us to identify potential hotspots for future research deployments.