Gains in the Virunga national park of the DRC are encouraging but threats continue
For the last 3 years there has been a significant baby boom in the forests of the Virungas. This is highly encouraging for the long
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Given the incredible and very obvious similarities between humans and Chimpanzees, it is perhaps not surprising that seeing them in the wild is a wish for many people. Unfortunately, many fail to turn this wish into reality, for a variety of reasons. You cannot visit the Chimpanzees in a car, as the forest is too thick, so trekking is the way to go. Chimpanzee trekking is an incredibly exciting thing to do. Currently almost all of the chimp trekking takes place in just one or two of the places that they live wild.
If it is possible to change this, we can make chimpanzee populations across the tropical African belt valuable to local people, and therefore protect their long-term viability. The wild chimpanzee is an essential part of the places that they inhabit, so hunting and poaching threatens the collapse of the entire ecosystem.
Most of the places that they inhabit have already been invaded or lie close to human habitation so hunting and poaching threatens the collapse of the entire ecosystem One of our closest relatives and an image that we are very used to, unfortunately the chimpanzee like all other great apes is facing a precipitous decline in its population. Subspecies include,
Eastern(21000-55000),
Western(35000),
Central(115000) and
Nigerian-Cameron (3500-9000).
As you can see many of these have wide ranging estimates which shows how little idea we have at the current time.
Chimpanzees inhabited wide-range of forests and open woodlands. When not attacked by humans, and when their homes are left standing they can do very well.
It is possible that organised tourism amongst some of these populations could help save them. Unfortunately it is entirely possible that many of these populations are lost before we can help. We aim to link to as many place that you can visit. These will be linked within a page for each subspecies, though some will also be linked at the bottom of the this page.
We will also have a list of all articles on chimpanzee from this website below
For the last 3 years there has been a significant baby boom in the forests of the Virungas. This is highly encouraging for the long
Despite the ridiculous reputation that the Gorilla has been given, of a terrifying beast that will rip you apart, they are generally very gentle animals.
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Current prediction is great apes will lose 80% of their habitats by 2050 Of the great ape species, 3 out of the 4 non human
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