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19 May How Coronavirus—and Lack of Tourism—Impact East Africa’s Gorillas and Communities

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Buhoma's Main Street resembles an abandoned old Western movie set. A block of false-front looking buildings, constructed from a hodgepodge of concrete, brick and metal, line the Ugandan village's block-long dirt thoroughfare that leads to Bwindi Impenetrable National Forest, home to half of the world's...

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30 Apr CTPH Takes Measures to Mitigate COVID-19 Transmission in Bwindi

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As the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic continues, our team is in Bwindi, sensitizing community volunteers, Gorilla Guardians on how to prevent transmission of COVID-19 between people and from people to gorillas at Bwindi and Mgahinga Conservation Area. ...

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14 Apr For great apes at risk of infection, COVID-19 is also an economic threat

Posted at 15:37h in Covid-19, Featured by CTPH 1 Comment
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With flights grounded, parks closed and countries on lockdown, COVID-19 has dealt a major blow to great ape-focused ecotourism operations in Africa and Asia....

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28 Mar UPDATES FROM THE ONGOING TRAINING OF PARK STAFF IN BWINDI AND MGAHINGA CONSERVATION AREA (BMCA)

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As the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic continues, this week our team led by our Founder and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka set out to Bwindi and Mgahinga Conservation Area to train park staff on how to manage and prevent COVID-19 spread amongst people...

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20 Mar Urgent Action Is Needed to Protect Endangered Mountain Gorillas from Coronavirus-COVID-19

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At the beginning of December 2019, a new coronavirus was identified in Wuhan, China. The World Health Organization (WHO) named the disease, COVID-19, which references the type of virus and the year it emerged. In March 2020, the WHO declared the virus a pandemic as...

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20 Feb COVID-19: protect great apes during human pandemics

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SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus responsible for the current COVID-19 pandemic, is also a threat to our closest living relatives, the great apes....

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