How losing gorillas and elephants changes an ecosystem - VIDEO
Category: DRC, Eastern Lowland Gorilla, Gorilla Range States, Grauer's Gorillas, Political situation, Videos, Year of the Gorilla, bushmeat | Date: Oct 02 2009 | By: Daniel
Here’s another of Ian Redmond’s YoG interviews, this time with John Kahekwa at the Kahuzi Biega National Park. The park has lost most of its gorillas and elephants to poaching related to coltan mining and the war which started in 1994, and the absence of their ‘gardening’ activities has led to profound changes in vegetation cover and other ecosystem features.
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Tags: Elephants, gorillas, kahuzi-biega, mining, poaching, vegetation cover, war, Year of the Gorilla







One Response to “How losing gorillas and elephants changes an ecosystem - VIDEO”
Steph, on 03 Oct 2009
I am on a environmental site and becasue of my love for the Gorillys and your environment my focus is to bring and is bringing new fans your way. People that want to help and want to learn. Thank you guys for all you do to help me and I am sure others the information so needed for the protection of all your great creatures and their habitats.
Big gOirlly Hugs
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