Rwanda is home to one of Africa's most remarkable species: the endangered mountain gorilla. With only about 1,000 left in the wild, according to the World Wildlife Fund and the International Gorilla ...
VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, Rwanda – Deep in Rwanda’s steep-sloped forest, the mountain gorillas look both endearing and intimidating. A tourist might feel conflicting impulses to shy away and reach for ...
VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, Rwanda >> Deep in Rwanda’s steep-sloped forest, the mountain gorillas look both endearing and intimidating. A tourist might feel conflicting impulses to shy away and reach for ...
Sitting at the border of Rwanda, the lava lake is fed by the intense heat of the magma from below and the simmering smoke ...
Researchers have seen mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda and Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda ...
KPRC 2 and the Houston Zoo are in Rwanda to document conservation efforts supported by Houstonians. Follow along with the journey on click2houston.com/conservation ...
A pair of twin mountain gorillas have been born in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, it was reported by International Gorilla Conservation Programme (IGCP), a coalition of WWF, African Wildlife ...
With close to a million species now threatened with extinction, it's not often you hear about a conservation success story. But the mountain gorillas of the East African nation of Rwanda are just that ...
In the misty highlands of Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, where the call of the mountain gorilla echoes through bamboo forests, Benjamin Mugabukomeye's name is known not only among fellow ...
Gorillas often get a bad rap, but folks who work with them say they're as much gentle as giant. On a recent trip to scope out the primates, an NPR... Growling With The Gorillas: A Rwanda Mountain Trek ...
* Poachers, disease, habitat destruction threaten apes * Cause of death unknown but likely extreme weather KIGALI, May 19 (Reuters) - Three baby mountain gorillas and an adult female have died in ...
“At the heart of our conservation narrative lies a monumental achievement: the planting of nearly 100,000 indigenous trees, transforming a former agricultural site into a thriving forest, hence the ...