
New Data Reveals Alarming Deforestation Trends
By Elizabeth Goldman , Sarah Carter , Michelle Sims Data created and updated by Peter Potapov, Svetlana Turubanova and Sasha Tyukavina – University of Maryland’s GLAD lab

By Elizabeth Goldman , Sarah Carter , Michelle Sims Data created and updated by Peter Potapov, Svetlana Turubanova and Sasha Tyukavina – University of Maryland’s GLAD lab

A new count of the mountain gorillas in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest has started, in move to protect these endangered animals. Led by the Greater

By Fredrick Mugira For over eight years, Diana Kanweri has devoted herself to Kibale National Park in western Uganda, a place renowned for its chimpanzee

By Jonas Kiriko This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center Rainforest Reporting Grant. Amid ongoing land conflicts with local communities, Plantation et Huilerie du Congo (PHC)’s expansion

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
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