
How ‘Gorillas Brought the World to our Village’
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 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

Brogan M. Stewart, Concordia University Most primates — monkeys, apes, lemurs, lorises and tarsiers — live in a tropical belt that stretches around the equator

By Jonas Kiriko Seizures of ivory and other items from protected wildlife species including apes are a frequent occurrence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Wilson Asiimwe “If each and every one of us could act like those chimpanzees which can even plant trees, then the environment would be clearly

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in southwestern Uganda, just on the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is a ‘place full of darkness’ as its

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
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