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New study published in PLos One documents the drastic decline of Grauer’s gorilla
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posted on October 20, 2016 04:39
A new study published in PLos One documents the drastic decline of Grauer’s gorilla, the World’s largest ape and a subspecies of the easte...
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Census shows Grauer's Gorilla numbers increasing in highland sector of Kahuzi-Biega National Park
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posted on June 16, 2016 08:48
Despite a 77% decline in the population of Grauer's gorilla across its range as reported by WCS in April 2016, there is one area where their numbers a...
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Catastrophic decline in Grauer's gorilla
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posted on April 04, 2016 07:01
Grauer’s gorilla is the largest primate on Earth and a close cousin to the mountain gorilla (both are subspecies of the eastern gorilla). It onl...
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WCS Holds African Herpetologists Training in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
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posted on September 30, 2014 06:54
Amphibians are facing an unprecedented crisis at the moment around the World. Over one third of known species are classified as threatened with extinc...
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Assessment made of climate resilient corridors in Albertine Rift
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posted on May 05, 2013 04:15
An assessment has been made by WCS Field Scientists of the areas where species are likely to remain stable under future climate change. The study, sup...
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Lion documentary shown on Uganda Television
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posted on April 18, 2013 04:33
A documentary about the plight of lions in Uganda has been shown at least three times on the Uganda Broadcasting Corporation, Uganda's most widely acc...
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New Report on methods to examine trade-offs in Land use
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posted on January 17, 2013 06:20
A recent report has been uploaded that describes a method to examine trade offs in competing land uses and biodiversity conservation. Using the conser...
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African Phenology
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posted on November 01, 2012 09:16
A workshop was held at the Institute for Tropical Forest Conservation, Uganda which brought scientists from across Africa with long term data on flowe...
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New Book shows Parks have worked in Albertine Rift
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posted on May 22, 2012 09:59
A new book that has recently been published shows that much of the biodiversity of the Albertine Rift has been conserved because protected are...
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New Web Site
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posted on January 23, 2012 23:41
Welcome to the New-look website for the Albertine Rift Program of the Wildlife Conservation Society. It has been designed to focus around the three co...
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