Penny Patterson (2024)

1. Koko - The Gorilla Who Talks | PBS

  • In 1971, Penny Patterson, a graduate student at Stanford University, met Koko, a newborn gorilla in the San Francisco Zoo. Penny had grown up wanting to ...

  • Explore the story of Penny Patterson and Koko the gorilla.

Koko - The Gorilla Who Talks | PBS

2. Koko Signs: Interview With Dr. Penny Patterson | ArcTouch

Koko Signs: Interview With Dr. Penny Patterson | ArcTouch

3. History & Milestones - The Gorilla Foundation

  • Francine (Penny) Patterson, a Ph.D. candidate at Stanford University, begins working with Koko at the San Francisco Zoo, initiating the first-ever project to ...

  • The Gorilla Foundation was founded in 1976, based on the results of a unique interspecies communication study with gorillas began in 1972, by founder Dr. Francine Penny Patterson:

4. Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks to People, In pictures... - BBC

  • The unique story of scientist Penny Patterson and Koko, the gorilla she taught to sign.

Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks to People, In pictures... - BBC

5. Penny Patterson - Facebook

  • Penny Patterson · President (title) at Koko & The Gorilla Foundation · Studied at Stanford University · Lives in Woodside, California.

  • See posts, photos and more on Facebook.

6. The Messy Case of Koko the 'Talking Gorilla' - VICE

  • 7 feb 2022 · In the 1970s, a young psychologist named Penny Patterson shocked the world by announcing that she'd taught a gorilla sign language. Koko the “ ...

  • Welcome to the first season of VICE World News’ new podcast series “A Show About Animals.”

The Messy Case of Koko the 'Talking Gorilla' - VICE

7. The Gorilla Foundation: Koko.org

  • Penny Patterson and Gary Stanley of The Gorilla Foundation via Zoom, in January 2021, to discuss Sam's love of Koko and many other animal friends. We also ...

  • The Gorilla Foundation is best known for conducting the longest interspecies communication study in history (almost 5 decades) and the only one involving gorillas: Project Koko.  Our mission, Conservation through Communication applies the results and lessons of interspecies communication (with gorillas Koko, Michael and Ndume) to save gorillas from extinction in the wild, dramatically improve their care in captivity, and continue our exciting dialogue with Nature.  Everyone can learn to sign, and all gorillas are Kokos, and these 2 realizations make saving the great apes both a worthwhile and highly reachable goal. Please join us and expedite the process!

8. Adam Fingerman's Post - Interview With Dr. Penny Patterson - LinkedIn

  • 15 jan 2024 · My interview with Dr. Penny Patterson about how technology like the new Koko Signs app helps with their #conservation efforts.

  • My interview with Dr. Penny Patterson about how technology like the new Koko Signs app helps with their #conservation efforts. #gorillas #client #flutter

Adam Fingerman's Post - Interview With Dr. Penny Patterson - LinkedIn
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