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Category: Travel News
Source: http://www.marketwatch.com
Source: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/african-travel-inc-supports-earth-day-awareness-for-endangered-gorillas-and-chimpanzees-2012-04-19
Category: Travel News
Source: http://www.marketwatch.com
On April 22, more than one billion people around the
world will participate in the 42nd annual Earth Day to help raise
awareness of global environmental concerns. For Earth Day and every day,
African Travel, Inc. works to bring more awareness to the plight of
Gorillas and Chimpanzees in the wild; as part of their efforts they
offer special packages to see these incredible creatures in their
natural habitats while simultaneously working to protect them.
Mountain gorillas are among the most famous of all endangered animals.
These majestic animals are lately finding it very hard to survive, and
as recently as 2006, they were at the brink of extinction. Fortunately,
recent conservation efforts have been quite successful, the primary
factor responsible for this positive trend being an effort by
organizations in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda to
protect the gorillas and their habitat. Another significant contributor
towards protection of the Mountain Gorillas is tourism! When travelers
visit Africa using a knowledgeable company such as African Travel, they
are making a huge contribution to the conservation of Mountain Gorillas.
Despite these positive efforts, Mountain Gorillas are still under
threat of extinction, and more conservation efforts will be necessary to
remove gorillas from the endangered animals list. Now is an excellent
time to visit these magnificent animals in their natural habitat.
Chimpanzee tracking is even more limited in its opportunities than
gorilla tracking, and viewing locations are further to reach. Thus it is
a great privilege to observe these engaging creatures in their forest
home. Chimps are extremely vocal and quite active, which means treks may
continue for quite a while as the chimps continue to move as they feed.
Mahale Mountains National Park is home to one of Africa's most studied
chimpanzee populations. Mahale has sightings virtually every day and the
chimps, accustomed to being watched, continue their daily activities in
the company of their human observers.
According to Jim Holden, President of African Travel, Inc., "By joining
an African Travel safari to view Mountain Gorillas and Chimpanzees,
Americans traveling to Africa are directly contributing to the
conservation of these magnificent animals, as the income derived from
Park and Game Lodge fees goes towards maintaining their habitat and
educating the local people as to the inherent value to their
livelihoods."
Two African Travel, Inc . safaris where you can see these beautiful animals in the wild:
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