Etiket: gorillas
every day, a few dozen tourists spend an hour with the gorillas for $1,500
Published on 03/28/2024 5:56 p.m. Update on 03/28/2024 5:59 p.m. Video length: 3 min Tourism in Rwanda: $1,500 for an hour with the gorillas Tourism in Rwanda: $1,500 for an…
Beauval pays employees in Congo for the safeguard of Gorillas
Beauval participates in a program that identifies and lists the different animals on the planet August 15, 2022 Without disturbing the animals, or even seeing them, it is possible to…
in Rwanda, gorillas are preserved
Published on 07/05/2022 23:20 France 2 Article written by Saturday, May 7, the 20 Hours goes to Rwanda, where gorillas are preserved in the Volcanoes National Park. Previously endangered, the…
in Rwanda, gorillas are preserved
Published on 07/05/2022 23:20 France 2 Article written by Saturday, May 7, the 20 Hours goes to Rwanda, where gorillas are preserved in the Volcanoes National Park. Previously endangered, the…
in Rwanda, gorillas are preserved
Published on 07/05/2022 23:20 France 2 Article written by Saturday, May 7, the 20 Hours goes to Rwanda, where gorillas are preserved in the Volcanoes National Park. Previously endangered, the…
in Rwanda, gorillas are preserved
Published on 07/05/2022 23:20 France 2 Article written by Saturday, May 7, the 20 Hours goes to Rwanda, where gorillas are preserved in the Volcanoes National Park. Previously endangered, the…
Dian Fossey, a pioneer in the study of gorillas
Posted on 03/04/2022 17:08 Update on 03/04/2022 18:32 France 2 Article written by V.Gaget, M.Selli, M.De Chalvron, S.Barral, B.Bervas, S.Malin – France 2 France Televisions As part of its “Les…
Science: Dian Fossey, a pioneer in the study of gorillas
Published on 03/04/2022 17:08 Update on 03/04/2022 17:32 France 2 Article written by V.Gaget, M.Selli, M.De Chalvron, S.Barral, B.Bervas, S.Malin – France 2 France Televisions As part of its “Les…
Rwanda wants to expand the habitat of mountain gorillas that have become too numerous
In the Volcanoes National Park, Rwandan gorillas find themselves in cramped conditions due to overpopulation which threatens their habitat and that of humans. Over a thousand mountain gorillas live in…
Rwanda wants to expand the habitat of mountain gorillas that have become too numerous
In the Volcanoes National Park, Rwandan gorillas find themselves in cramped conditions due to overpopulation which threatens their habitat and that of humans. Over a thousand mountain gorillas live in…
Too many gorillas? In Rwanda, the great apes cramped
(Volcanoes National Park) The huge male nibbles an appetizing bamboo shoot, then lies down with phlegm and even noisily releases a few gases: he does not seem in any way…