The pioneering primatologist destroyed the myth of gorillas as savage brutes before being killed by human hands, 40 years ago ...
Mumbai: Three years after scrapping tenders worth Rs 291 crore to build exhibits for exotic animals at Byculla zoo following ...
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Rethink of approach to tourists is long overdue

To get tourists to spend more in Uganda, responsible authorities have to ensure the country’s tourism experience underwrites ...
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12 Unbelievable Things To Do in Rwanda

There are many reasons to visit Rwanda, but the biggest one is trekking to see rare mountain gorillas. They are found only in ...
A high-kicking gorilla, a seabird in a headlock and a heron hitching a ride on a hippo lead this year’s winners of the Comedy ...
This video features Richard Hammond reacting to and roasting a new selection of viewer-submitted cars. He examines each ...
The UK has lifted its travel advisory for  Queen Elizabeth and Semuliki National Parks, opening the way for increased British ...
A giant gorilla statue that has suddenly appeared in a South Coast suburb has left locals baffled — with many asking where it ...
British photographer Mark Meth-Cohn had spent four days trekking through the Virunga mountains in Rwanda in search of gorillas when his patience and determination finally paid off.
A photo of a dancing gorilla has won this year’s Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards, according to a press release obtained by PEOPLE on Tuesday, Dec. 9.
The competition's latest crop of winners displays the animal kingdom at its most unpredictable, with photographers capturing scenes that resemble slapstick sketches more than actual images.
The first study to analyse rates of full vs half siblings in a range of mammals provides new evidence for monogamous ...