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Subject 1: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Cessna 206 start up, take off, landing. Timecode In: 00:01:57. Timecode out: 00:14:55. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Christophe Boesch. Timecode In: 00:26:48. Timecode out: 00:29:11. Notes: Primatology; Bili Ape; Chimpanzee. Subject 3: (Interview). Subtitle: Richard Wrangham. Timecode In: 00:44:23. Timecode out: 00:56:51. Notes: Primatology; Bili Ape; Gorilla; Chimpanzee. Subject 4: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Cessna 206 flight, landing. Timecode In: 00:57:34. Timecode out: 01:05:17. Habitat: ; ; Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Decoded MS stereo. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS Show: Bili Ape Expedition Log of DAT #: 1 Date: February 7, 2001 ng = not good ok= okay g = good vg = very good 00:30 -Cessna 206 prepares for take-off from Entebbe, with Alex Chadwick, Chuck Thompson, Christophe Boesch, Richard Wrangham, and pilot Ron Pontier. 01 :45 -Lord, thank you for beautiful weather and a smooth flight on to Entebbe. Just pray you give us a good trip on to Arua and we'll give you thanks. In Jesus name amen 02:05 -Engine revving ... 03:25 -RP on radio -"we are 5 souls on board, with 4 hours endurance ... cleared for take off' ... more plane idling ... 07:17 -RP on radio: "Roger, we are taxi-ing for take off, Entebbe to Arua, we are 5 souls on board, that's one plus four, with fire hours endurance ... Affirm, I'll call you in the air."... More plane idling ... 09:20 -Rev and go for take off. In the air by 10:54 ... Describing what's happened ... 11 :35 -Landing in Arua, Uganda ... Disembark through 17:45 and more. Most of this, including landing, probably not useful, but will need general ambience at this place with some punctuation ... 18:30 -Pouring fuel? Refueling ambi ... 20:26 -Pouring fuel. Refueling ambi. 26:40 --Cristophe Boesch. Working on chimpanzees for 20 years. Director at Max Plank Institute in Lipsieg ... biologist from training, but working with chimps, interested in questions of human evolution, what falls in area of 'biological anthropology.' 27:35 -You have some skepticism about this mystery ape? 27:50 -We have from information that there is a population of chimpanzees. And he has some observations of traces -like nest-building on the ground, breaking branches, footprints. And knowing a bit how variable a chimpanzee's behavior can be, they can make nests on the ground, the regularly make nests on the ground, they can break very big branches. Depending on the terrain, a footprint can have different sizes. So, as a scientist, I am simply coming from the side, Okay that might be something we already know. But, obviously it's puzzling, that's why I'm here. Puzzling? 28:45 -yeah, it's puzzling. Even if it's only chinos, some of this evidence indicates that we might have some interesting behaviors present in this chimpanzee population. That's personally for me, very interesting. 29:20 -Room tone ... description of what has passed. 30:00 -Footsteps on graveL .. 32:36 -Tracking Piece One, first take. 38:10 Getting picture of airstrip 39:30 Day one, we left Nairobi a little after dawn, and flew north for hours, hours, until we got here. Here is a little Ugandan border town called Arua. All the way up, we stayed to the east, in the safe, comfortable airspace of Kenya and Uganda ... To the west, it's not safe. There is the Democratic Republic of Congo, a Central African tragedy that's been running for more than a century. The cruel torture of Belgian colonialism, the CIA strike against independence, the corruption and disunity that's followed and the rebel wars today. 40:34 If you ask the state department, they'll tell you this is a place to avoid, because the Congo is at war with itself and everyone's losing. But as soon as we that plane refueled, we're going in. We're traveling hundreds of miles, to a... (Notes truncated)
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