COVID-19 the newest threat for Uganda’s mountain gorillas

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There are concerns that COVID-19 could undermine 40 years of conservation efforts to protect Uganda’s mountain gorillas. CBC’s Margaret Evans went to the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to see the challenges of balancing tourism and protecting the animals.

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Uganda
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mountain gorillas, Uganda gorillas, uganda, gorillas, covid-19
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