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Nigeria, Cameroon Cooperate to Save Most Endangered Ape

Nigeria, Cameroon Cooperate to Save Most Endangered Ape

by crgadmin | Sep 5, 2008 | Conservation

New York – With just 300 individuals left in the wild, Cross River gorillas have found new conservation support from the governments of Cameroon and Nigeria, the only two countries where these great apes live. Representatives from the two nations agreed last...

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