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SOURCE: | 22 April 2026 23 minutes Listen to the episode: Play “Back from the brink: Uganda’s gentle giants” on BBC   “We were able to improve the health of the gorillas and people together. What we do is we improve the health and the...

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SOURCE: | 14 April 2026 | 23 minutes Listen to the episode: Play “Back from the brink: Uganda’s gentle giants” on BBC   The eco-tourism that is helping to protect mountain gorillas in Uganda. Myra Anubi is in Uganda visiting the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. It’s...

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SOURCE : | 14 April, 2026 The number of mountain gorillas in Uganda, in East Africa, has been rising. Mountain gorillas are under threat from habitat loss and poaching and are listed as an endangered species. But thanks to the work of conservationists, the population...

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