Two of the biggest threats facing slap-up apes are Ebola as well as chocolate. Since the 1990's Ebola has killed 33% of the world’s gorilla as well as chimpanzee populations. The other major threat to slap-up ape populations is the loss of their natural habitat. In Africa the chimpanzee has lost one-half of its master copy range. Part of this loss is due to illegal cocoa farms.
The African Wildlife Foundation explores the major threats to Africa's slap-up apes species inwards a novel storey map, called A Conservation Initiative to Save Africa's Great Apes. The Esri Story map plots out the loss of the slap-up apes' natural habitat inwards Africa as well as where their remaining habitat remains nether threat.
The map besides outlines how the African Wildlife Foundation are working to address the threats faced past times slap-up apes. In particluar the map explores the specific initiatives the Foundation are working on inwards the Dja Faunal Reserve inwards Cameroon,
The African Wildlife Foundation explores the major threats to Africa's slap-up apes species inwards a novel storey map, called A Conservation Initiative to Save Africa's Great Apes. The Esri Story map plots out the loss of the slap-up apes' natural habitat inwards Africa as well as where their remaining habitat remains nether threat.
The map besides outlines how the African Wildlife Foundation are working to address the threats faced past times slap-up apes. In particluar the map explores the specific initiatives the Foundation are working on inwards the Dja Faunal Reserve inwards Cameroon,
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