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Uganda

[360°] The Batwa Tribe

Conservation Refugees in Uganda
November 10, 2021
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People vs. Gorillas

The Batwa are an indigenous people who traditionally lived high in the mountains across several East African countries – but that land is also the last remaining habitat of the fabled mountain gorilla, habitat that’s been steadily lost to human encroachment in recent decades.

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