Inspired by the groundbreaking work of Dr. Jane Goodall, 2021 Templeton Prize Laureate, Templeton World Charity Foundation awarded the National Geographic Society with a grant to support three National Geographic Explorers as they seek to answer questions about animal intelligence. Alongside insights from Jane Goodall, this video features each of the three Explorers selected for the Wildlife Intelligence Project, discussing their work. You'll meet Mauricio Cantor, a Brazilian biologist and assistant professor at Oregon State University, examining cooperative behavior among dolphins and humans across three sites in Brazil, India and Myanmar; Felicity Muth, head of the Muth Lab and assistant professor in the department of neurobiology, physiology and behavior at the University of California Davis, exploring how ecology shapes the behavior of wild bees; and Tiago Falótico, is a Brazilian primatologist and ethologist who studies the behavior, social learning and culture of wild primates like wild capuchin monkeys in Brazil’s Serra da Capivara and Ubajara National Parks.