News & Publications
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Census finds increase in critically endangered mountain gorilla population
A census of the world’s largest mountain gorilla population has counted 480 animals, an increase ...
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Indian Ocean tuna commission fails again on tuna, does better with sharks
Closing to fishing an area already largely closed by pirates is a long way short of being ...
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Highly Endangered Mountain Gorilla to Get Counted in Vital Census
The critically endangered mountain gorilla’s current status is to be revealed through a census to ...
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Forests fundamental to effective climate deal
The world’s ability to control climate change could be crippled if global leaders do not support ...
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‘Mountains of the Moon’ get nod for international wetlands protection
Part of the Rwenzori Mountains – home to some of the last glaciers in Africa and likely Ptolemy’s ...
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Conflict zone Mountain Gorillas viewed by rangers for first time in more than a year
Mountain gorillas in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have been seen by park rangers for the ...
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Climate Witness: Mbiwo Constantine Kusebahasa, Uganda
Mbiwo Constantine Kusebahasa is a farmer at the foot of the Rwenzori Mountains in Kasese, western ...
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Vanishing central African glaciers signal climate danger
Forget the snows of Kilimanjaro – Africa is at risk of losing the central African glaciers that are ...
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Congo, Rwanda and Uganda united to save mountain gorillas
Borders will matter less to central Africa’s mountain gorillas, following the launch of a strategic ...
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African nations boost gorilla protection
A new agreement endorsed by nine African countries aims to improve gorilla protection by combating ...
