By David Wright, Canadian Ape Alliance First the good news. Representing the Canadian Ape Alliance in Africa, Nick January has made great progress over the past few years helping to map vast tracts of territory deep in the ...
What is TL2 and what’s the Canadian Ape Alliance doing there? At the very heart of the Congo River basin, three major rivers surround a 65,000-square-kilometre tract of forest in central Democratic Republic of Congo. Called TL2, ...
With the help of the Canadian Ape Alliance, a group of Congolese widows has formed a cooperative to run a poultry farm. They can now provide for their families—and help protect endangered gorillas in the long ...
Economic sustainability for the people of the Kahuzi-Biega region may mean long-term stability for the great apes that share the forest. [caption id="attachment_283" align="alignright" width="227" caption="Cassava mill"][/caption] Kahuzi-Biega National Park is one of the last remaining habitats of ...
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