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Nigeria: Cooperation, education and enforcement key to Cross River gorilla survival

Nigeria: Cooperation, education and enforcement key to Cross River gorilla survival

by crgadmin | Nov 9, 2011 | Conservation, Education, Uncategorized

Efforts to save the Cross River gorilla, Africa’s most endangered ape, received renewed hope after the United Nations (UN) recently approved $4 million to help Nigeria further promote conservation and sustainable forest management. Environmentalists welcomed the...
Cameroon moves to protect rarest gorilla

Cameroon moves to protect rarest gorilla

by crgadmin | Dec 5, 2008 | Campaigns, Conservation, Uncategorized

Takamanda National Park forms part of an trans-boundary protected area with Nigeria’s Cross River National Park. The reserve is home to 115 Cross River gorillas‚ one third the population of the world’s rarest gorilla which is under threat from hunting,...

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