
"National Geographic photographer and WWF ambassador Jasper Doest joined conservation teams during the latest mountain gorilla census in Bwindi Impenetrable national park, taking pictures of the apes and the people essential to their survival"
"A newborn mountain gorilla peers through the foliage in the Nkuringo sector of Bwindi Impenetrable national park. New births symbolise resilience and hope for a species that teetered on the brink just a few decades ago"
A National Geographic photographer and WWF ambassador joined conservation teams during the latest mountain gorilla census in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Photographs were taken of mountain gorillas and of the people essential to the apes’ survival. A newborn mountain gorilla was shown peering through foliage in the Nkuringo sector. New births represent resilience and hope for a species that was near extinction a few decades ago. The census effort connects wildlife monitoring with community involvement, capturing both the apes’ vulnerability and the ongoing conservation work that helps them persist.
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