“…Specifically, the Senegalese chimpanzees are at risk of extinction due to the proliferation of extractive industries, such as gold and iron ore mining, and intensifying competition with people over natural resources [Pruetz, 2014;Waller and Pruetz, 2016;Boyer-Ontl, 2017;Ndiaye et al, 2018a, b]. Conservation and management stakeholders must understand how savannah chimpanzees make a living in protected and unprotected lands during the rise of extractive industries in Senegal by using basic research on savannah chimpanzee behavior and ecology [Pruetz and Bertolani, 2009;Lindshield et al, 2017;Ndiaye et al, 2018a;Wessling et al, 2018], extractive industries in other great ape range countries [Morgan et al, 2013;Arcus Foundation, 2014;Kormos et al, 2014], and ground-truthed assessments of local threats [Ndiaye, 2011;Ndiaye et al, 2018b].…”