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In Uganda, a vibrant tourist economy boosts the conservation of endangered mountain gorillas

BWINDI, Uganda (AP) 鈥 News of a sick or injured mountain gorilla can worry local residents in this mountainous area that鈥檚 home to the endangered species. That鈥檚 partly because most of the gorillas have been given names, allowing rangers and others to humanize the animal’s suffering.

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In Uganda, a vibrant tourist economy boosts the conservation of endangered mountain gorillas

A mountain gorilla eats leaves in the forest of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in southwestern Uganda, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Onen Patrick)


BWINDI, Uganda (AP) 鈥 News of a sick or injured mountain gorilla can worry local residents in this mountainous area that鈥檚 home to the endangered species. That鈥檚 partly because most of the gorillas have been given names, allowing rangers and others to humanize the animal’s suffering.

But widespread interest in protecting mountain gorillas also comes from the economic benefits of tourism that have turned poachers into , married women into porters and rangers into eloquent spokespeople for the great apes.

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