Scientific American Mention
Scientific American recognizes the NC Zoo as a lead partner in developing a conservation plan for the world's rarest chimpanzee subspecies.
This plan will "also safeguard other primate species that live in the same habitat, including the critically endangered Cross River gorilla" studied by NC Zoo Curator of Conservation and Research, Richard A. Bergl, Ph.D.
[Hat tip: Guy Lichty]
This plan will "also safeguard other primate species that live in the same habitat, including the critically endangered Cross River gorilla" studied by NC Zoo Curator of Conservation and Research, Richard A. Bergl, Ph.D.
[Hat tip: Guy Lichty]
Labels: chimpanzee, Cross River gorilla, Dr. Rich Bergl, Guy Lichty, NC Zoo, Scientific American


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