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Two African nations team up to protect world's rarest ape
http://www.plentymag.com/blogs/extinction/2008/09/twoafricannationsteamupto .php Just 300 Cross River gorillas remain in the wild, making it the world's most endangered ape, if not the world's most endangered primate. Now, the governments of Nigeria and Cameroon have agreed to work together to help ...
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Congo, Rwanda and Uganda united to save mountain gorillas
http://www.eccplatform.org/index.php?option=comcontent&task=view&id=1312&It emid=161 Source: WWF 22 Feb 2008 Borders will matter less to central Africa's mountain gorillas, following the launch of a strategic conservation plan and an associated project which ...
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Salvaging Peace with Syria
Saleem Ali and Michael Cohen  http://www.policyinnovations.org/ideas/commentary/data/peacepark We are once again at the brink of a Middle East peace conference and Syria's attendance remains unlikely. U.S. and Israeli policy makers continue to speculate about ...
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By Saving Gorillas, Can Congolese Save Themselves?
Story by Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent   {}WASHINGTON If the people of Congo save the mountain gorilla, might the gorilla return the favor? \\ That is the hope of environmental activists, who realize that wildlife conservation and tourism could be the key to survival for people as well as animals ...
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