UGANDA-TOURISM-CONSERVATION-GORILLA
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Signs indicate lodges and hotels near Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, in Uganda, on May 24, 2014, as the area is popular for tourists wishing to go on a gorilla trekking. The gorillas in Uganda's lush forests are protected by the economic lifeline they create for remote communities from the tourist dollars they generate, providing a key incentive for humans to protect the giant animals. The forest in Uganda's far southwest is home to an estimated 400 mountain gorillas -- roughly half of the world's population -- including several families which have been habituated to human presence. AFP PHOTO/ EMMANUEL LEROUX-NEGA (Photo by EMMANUEL LEROUX-NEGA / AFP) (Photo by EMMANUEL LEROUX-NEGA/AFP via Getty Images)

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