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Forest Health Alliance

@apealliance

The Forest Health Alliance works for the well-being of the world’s forests and all that depend on them.

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linkhttps://forestandhealth.org/ calendar_today20-10-2010 15:10:36

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Spencer does incredible work and we've had the privilege of hosting him twice for our talks. His an incredible story of perseverance in face of great despair. cbc.ca/news/canada/ed…

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Only 5 hours left! Great Apes Giving Day is almost over. Show your support for primate sanctuaries across the... fb.me/5KZNVJdOw

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A very important issue and a major cause of declining wild great ape populations. Take a look at this detailed... fb.me/IAiw2axf

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The Bushmeat Trade continues to threaten great ape populations across Africa. Learn how the combined effects of... fb.me/9eyjyHgiv

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#MondayMotivation from this beautiful photo of a baby #gorilla taken by one of our Ugandan veterinarians (Dr. Ricky) during a recent health check on #Mukiza group. He is happy to report that the whole group is in relatively good health!

#MondayMotivation from this beautiful photo of a baby #gorilla taken by one of our Ugandan veterinarians (Dr. Ricky) during a recent health check on #Mukiza group. He is happy to report that the whole group is in relatively good health!
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With looming threat of violence supporting our grassroots programs on the ground in DR Congo is more important than ever. great-apes.com/donate-now/

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With looming threat of violence supporting our grassroots programs on the ground in DR Congo is more important than ever. great-apes.com/donate-now/ great-apes.com/donate-now/

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Bonobos are classified as endangered on the IUCN Red List, i.e. facing a very high risk of extinction in the near future. Estimates range from 10,000 to 20,000 bonobos left in the wild—but what is clear is that the population, small to begin with, is fragmented and decreasing.

Bonobos are classified as endangered on the IUCN Red List, i.e. facing a very high risk of extinction in the near future. Estimates range from 10,000 to 20,000 bonobos left in the wild—but what is clear is that the population, small to begin with, is fragmented and decreasing.
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50,000 followers and counting! Thank YOU for supporting our work for children across the Democratic Republic of #Congo 😀 #ForEveryChild UNICEF

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Poacher’s snare. Powerful symbol of gorilla conservation given to me by @savinggorillas’s Chief… instagram.com/p/BhHoEoFFmB3/

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More than 13 million Congolese need humanitarian aid, twice as many as last year, and 7.7 million face severe food insecurity, up 30% from a year ago, according to UNICEF en RDC. theguardian.com/world/2018/apr…

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#DRCongo facing “worst outbreak of cholera in 15 years,” as well as “an epidemic of sexual violence,” committed mainly against children, warns Tom Fletcher, urging international support to alleviate suffering in nation #InvestInHumanity news.un.org/en/story/2018/…

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"We need tourists to come so we can generate wealth, offer more jobs and pay our rangers better," Gloria Mwenge, manager of tourism at Kahuzi-Biega Park, tells Sky News. news.sky.com/story/jungle-p…