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A new study in Tropical Conservation Science finds that Kibale National Park in Uganda has retained its tropical forest despite pressures of a dense human population and large-scale clearing activities just beyond the border of the park. Home to twelve primate species, including Chimpanzees, the park is known as a safe-haven for African primates.
http://news.mongabay.com/2010/0628-hance_landscape_effects.html
Forest loss occurring around Kibale National Park in Uganda
Date : 28th June 2010, Source : MongabayA new study in Tropical Conservation Science finds that Kibale National Park in Uganda has retained its tropical forest despite pressures of a dense human population and large-scale clearing activities just beyond the border of the park. Home to twelve primate species, including Chimpanzees, the park is known as a safe-haven for African primates.
http://news.mongabay.com/2010/0628-hance_landscape_effects.html
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