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28 Dec New generation of scientists needed to protect Africa’s endangered primates

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Chimpanzees, baboons and monkeys face ever-growing threats but more young primatologists needed to conserve them, major conference hears ...

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25 Dec Our heroes and heroines

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The spread of coronavirus, and the world’s response to it, has brought about a huge change to the way we live. We are endeavouring to share with you content that we hope will inspire in you some warmth and let you enjoy,...

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20 Dec Celebrating African Women-Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka

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In many countries, women are still under-represented in conservation. As pointed out by Conservation Careers in a March 2019 article,...

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In this photo taken July 30, 2014, a tourist and park rangers wear protective masks as they visit the Virunga National Park in eastern Congo. Congo's Virunga National Park, home to about a third of the world's mountain gorillas, has barred visitors until June 1 2020, citing "advice from scientific experts indicating that primates, including mountain gorillas, are likely susceptible to complications arising from the COVID-19 virus." (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

18 Dec Africa’s mountain gorillas also at risk from coronavirus

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As the coronavirus infects more people around the world, conservationists are warning of the risk to another vulnerable species: Africa’s endangered mountain gorilla....

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15 Dec Advancing One Health: Protecting People, Gorillas, and the Land on Which They Live

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“Uncharted Territory” is a special series hosted by New Security Beat in celebration of the Environmental Change & Security Program’s 25th anniversary....

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07 Dec 2018 Census reveals that Mountain Gorillas are continuing to increase in number

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Habitat loss, poaching and zoonotic diseases remain leading threats to the survival of mountain gorillas, which are found in two isolated populations, the Bwindi-Sarambwe ecosystem and Virunga Massif....

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