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Lye Tuck-Po is a Senior Lecturer at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. Her primary research interests are in environmental knowledge and perceptions, hunter-gatherer and other mobilities, visual anthropology, and the anthropology of Malaysian indigenous peoples, especially Batek and other Orang Asli. She is currently interested in human-animal relations and ethnoprimatology and is working on the Batek's cultural and acoustic knowledge of gibbons. She is the author of Changing pathways: Forest degradation and the Batek of Pahang, Malaysia (Lexington Books, 2004). She has also worked with Penan peoples of Sarawak, Khmer and Kuay farmers in Cambodia, and a range of diverse groups in Sabah.