A journey through Rwanda and Uganda brings wildlife enthusiasts face-to-face with some of Africa’s most remarkable creatures.
Many mountain gorillas keep living - vigorous and socially engaged - for a decade or more beyond the years of reproduction.
New research from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and the University of Turku reveals that female mountain gorillas, like humans and a handful of other mammals, can live long ...
Unusual for animals from a biological point of view, female mountain gorillas often live many years after last giving birth - just like people. This may be to care for their young, according to ...
Luxury tourists are more likely to use private jets. Private jets are more carbon intense than economy class travel.
However, apparently, seeing a cute stuffed animal will make their day. When one gorilla was presented with an adorable ...
Mountain gorillas have only one home: a network of parks crossing Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. An estimated 1,063 mountain gorillas are known to remain in the wild today.
In September, a tourist experienced an incredible moment in the Ugandan rainforest: a young mountain gorilla, weighing around ...
These four images capture various starkly different realities within the animal kingdom — from family and play to survival ...
Sometimes the deepest truths are revealed in the silliest photos. Here are 11 perfectly “silly” photos from this year’s ...
Uganda, Rwanda, DR Congo join forces in new One Health initiative for gorillas. Cross-border initiative launched to tackle zoonotic threats. Thank you for reading Nation.Africa Show plans Conservation ...
How successful is luxury tourism in Africa? What happens if it fails to produce higher tourism revenues: can it be reversed? And does it depend on what kind of government is in place?