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05 Oct Walking With Gorillas Book Signing

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Join us in promoting Walking With Gorillas book signing event at Barnes & Noble in Colorado, 11:30am Mountain Time click here...

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Gorilla expressions and gestures can be astonishingly human. Staring in their eyes can feel like a mirror to ourselves in a parallel world. | Credit: © 2023 by Giannella M. Garrett

24 Sep Gorillas in Our Midst

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By Giannella M. Garrett | September 22, 2023 | Travel and Adventures A Ugandan veterinarian in her 50s works tirelessly to protect great apes, remarkable animals whose attraction to tourists accounts for a substantial share of the developing country’s economy. In 2012, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, an award-winning Ugandan...

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20 Sep The MVP Episode 7 Dr Gladys Takes Us Walking With Gorillas

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Published: Sep 10, 2023 | Spotify Fantastic news, we've got something really exciting for you to listen this week! THAT'S RIGHT - A NEW EPISODE OF THE MVP PODCAST! YOUR FAVOURITE WILDLIFE AND EXOTICS MEDICINE CHANNEL! For this episode we interviewed the world renowned conservationist, Dr. Gladys Kalema-...

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09 Sep How Uganda’s First Wildlife Vet Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka is Saving Endangered Gorillas

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Source: ABC RN / By Nick Baker and Jessie Kay for Saturday Extra | August 8th, 2023   When Idi Amin launched a coup and took power of Uganda in 1971, Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka's father was among the first victims of the brutal dictatorship that followed. "[My father] was a...

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Carolina Baquerizo, DVM '24, in the field with Conservation Through Public Health laboratory technician Annaclet Ampeire and Uganda Wildlife Authority rangers.

30 Aug Learning to ‘Walk with Gorillas’ in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

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published August 23, 2023 By Carolina Baquerizo, Cornell DVM '24 source : Cornell University Cornell Wildlife Health Center Working with primates is something I had avoided for a while. Most of my interest has been in southern Africa, with ungulates like giraffes, antelope, and pachyderms being...

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30 Aug How gorilla tourism became a conservation success story

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Published at August 18, 2023 by Catherine Marshall Source:The Age Somewhere high above me, the mountains are touching the sun. They sweep heavenwards like mighty barricades, their flanks cloaked in a tangle of forest, their peaks concealed in a pall of cloud. “We expect the baptism every time,”...

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About CTPH
CTPH is a Uganda-based, award-winning leader in gorilla and wildlife conservation, championing the health of wildlife, ecosystems, humans, and their livestock in and around Africa’s protected areas.


Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH) is a registered Ugandan NGO and 501(c)3 US registered nonprofit.


Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law EIN 37-145576.
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