
Endangered Cousins
How fourfold peril—armed conflict, climate change, habitat loss, and ritualistic exploitation—are endangering Africa’s great apes
How fourfold peril—armed conflict, climate change, habitat loss, and ritualistic exploitation—are endangering Africa’s great apes
Tracie McKinney, University of South Wales; Michelle Rodrigues, Marquette University, and Sian Waters, Durham University Monkeys, apes and lemurs are cute, familiar and lovable. But
Story by Cliff Abenaitwe Species: Great Apes and Lesser Apes (Hominidae and Hylobatidae respectively) Known Habitant: Tropical forests in central Africa and Southeast Asia Interviewed: Daniel Abowe; Ugandan
In this podcast, we bring you Adolf Ayoreka, a Ugandan journalist working with Vision Group, the leading multimedia house in Uganda. Adolf reports about conservation
The endangered Mountain Gorillas have helped ‘bring the world’ to a tiny village in southwestern Uganda. The dwellers of Nkuringo village in Nyabwishenya sub-county Kisoro
The roads to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in southwestern Uganda meander through spectacular landscape sceneries including the plains and the escarpments of the Great East
Armed with coffee, an organization in Uganda is looking to secure the future of the endangered Mountain Gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in southwestern Uganda.
The over 6,200 landless Batwa pygmies, a forest-dwelling group of over hunter-gatherers in southwestern Uganda, are a perfect example of conservation refugees. They were displaced
In times past, the indigenous Batwa pygmies used Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable forest as their home; immediate source of firewood, medicinal herbs, and food such as
COVID 19 pandemic poses serious threats to the endangered mountain gorillas just like it does to their cousins, the human beings. We talked to Bashir
Increasing conservation coverage of the Apes, and amplifying local voices in the international community debate about Apes protection.
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