Ape populations suffer catastrophic drop
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media
Citation:
CNN, Various volume number pages - edition 36690
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1858
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TobiasonAndy
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Newspaper Article
Year Published:
2003
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Associated Press
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09/11/2004 4:00
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http://www.iucn.org/news/april03/cnn070403.pdf
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2003April
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Bushmeat Asian Type:
bushmeat
Keywords:
Africa; ape; apes; bush meat; chimpanzee; chimpanzees; Congo; conservation; Conservation International; Cross River gorilla; disease; ebola; equatorial Africa; extinction; food; FOREST; forests; Gabon; gorilla; gorillas; health; hunting; logging; meat
Abstract:
In just 20 years, poaching and the Ebola virus have cut in half the ape population of western equatorial Africa, long considered the last stronghold of the continent's gorillas and chimpanzees












