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TANAPA steps up protection of Gombe chimpanzees

TANAPA steps up protection of Gombe chimpanzees
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Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) is intensifying conservation efforts to protect the chimpanzee population in Gombe National Park. These measures include habitat protection and community involvement, following a period of population decline and recent signs of recovery.

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Gombe is a critical site for global primatology research, and its conservation efforts are vital for the survival of endangered chimpanzee populations.

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ARUSHA: TANZANIA National Parks (TANAPA) has intensified conservation measures to protect chimpanzees in Gombe National Park, with new efforts focused on safeguarding their habitat, strengthening law enforcement and increasing community involvement.

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