Now showing items 1-2 of 2

    • Development and gorillas? 

      Blomley, Tom; Namara, Agrippinah; McNeilage, Alastair; Franks, Phil; Rainer, Helga; Donaldson, Andrew; Malpas, Rob; Olupot, William; Baker, Julia; Sandbrook, Chris; Bitariho, Robert; Infield, Mark (International Institute for Environment and Development, 2010)
      Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park are two afromontane forests considered as extremely important biodiversity areas, with global significance, due to their population of highly endangered ...
    • Long-term ecological and socio-economic Changes in and around bwindi impenetrable National park, south-western Uganda 

      Kasangaki, A.; Bitariho, Robert; Shaw, P.; Robbins, M; McNeilage, A (The ecological impact of long-term changes in Africa’s rift valley, 2012)
      Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is well known among conservationists because of its unique biodiversity that includes approximately half the world’s population of mountain of gorillas. ...