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Ebola: Human, wildlife contact measures tightened
Tourism brings people and great apes into close contact, rendering the apes susceptible to human diseases because of their closely matched DNA.
A mountain gorilla found in Bwindi National Park. Partners in conservation have controlled human-wildlife contact following the outbreak of Ebola
By: NewVision Reporter,
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@NewVision
UGANDA
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GORILLA
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EBOLA
As Uganda joins the rest of the world to celebrate World Gorilla Day, there is still panic among conservationists and
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