Mudslides in DRC and Uganda have left hundreds dead, including two Gorilla Organization project workers

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Mudslides in DRC and Uganda have left hundreds dead, including two Gorilla Organization project workers
Rangers are prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice. But they can’t save gorillas without the right kit.
More rations means more and longer ranger patrols to keep gorillas safe from harm
At 6,000 square kilometres, the Kahuzi-Biega National Park is one of DR Congo’s largest forests. But even here, every tree is precious...
In western Uganda, people are thirsty. And, increasingly, the mountain gorillas of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest are thirsty, too...
Camera traps are amazing. They give rangers eyes throughout the forest so they can spring into action if a gorilla needs them