Research at the Amboseli Baboon Project centers on processes at the individual, group, and population levels, and in recent years has also included other aspects of baboon biology, such as genetics, hormones, nutrition, hybridization, parasitology, and relations with other species.
Its primary research camp is based on the southern border of Amboseli National Park, near the former Olgulului Public Campsite.
Since then, individually recognized baboons within the study groups have been followed on a near-daily basis.
The project is currently co-directed by Susan Alberts, Beth Archie and Jenny Tung.
[2] Over the period of its existence The Amboseli Baboon Project has produced over 230 peer-reviewed articles, reports, and popular accounts.