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Patchwork agricultural land in the hills around Kisoro. View fullsize
The Batwa people were forced to leave Bwindi Impentrable Forest in 1992 when it became a National Park and World Heritage site in order to protect the 350 endangered mountain gorillas. They were resettled in communities outside the forest, essentiall View fullsize
Bwindi National Park is most notable for being the home of 300 mountain gorillas - half of the world's population of the critically endangered species. Uganda. View fullsize
Bwindi National Park is most notable for being the home of 300 mountain gorillas - half of the world's population of the critically endangered species. Uganda. View fullsize
A view over Virunga national park. A volcanic territory which spans Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. View fullsize
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An adult male Chimpanzee in Kibale Forest National Park, home to 13 species of primates. The Chimpanzee shares at least 98.4% of its DNA with humans. View fullsize
A Park ranger in the Kibale Forest National Park, Uganda. View fullsize
An adult male Chimpanzee in Kibale Forest National Park. The park is known for being the home to 13 different species of primates. Uganda. View fullsize
Patchwork agricultural land in the hills around Kisoro.
The Batwa people were forced to leave Bwindi Impentrable Forest in 1992 when it became a National Park and World Heritage site in order to protect the 350 endangered mountain gorillas. They were resettled in communities outside the forest, essentiall
Bwindi National Park is most notable for being the home of 300 mountain gorillas - half of the world's population of the critically endangered species. Uganda.
Bwindi National Park is most notable for being the home of 300 mountain gorillas - half of the world's population of the critically endangered species. Uganda.
A view over Virunga national park. A volcanic territory which spans Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
An adult male Chimpanzee in Kibale Forest National Park, home to 13 species of primates. The Chimpanzee shares at least 98.4% of its DNA with humans.
A Park ranger in the Kibale Forest National Park, Uganda.
An adult male Chimpanzee in Kibale Forest National Park. The park is known for being the home to 13 different species of primates. Uganda.
 
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