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A new report documents a catastrophic collapse of the world's largest primate due to a combination of illegal hunting, civil unrest, and habitat loss from mining. The results of the report point to a 77% drop in gorilla numbers, from an estimated 17,000 in 1995 to just 3,800 individuals today.
A new report documents a catastrophic collapse of the world's largest primate due to a combination of illegal hunting, civil unrest, and habitat loss from mining. The results of the report point to a 77% drop in gorilla numbers, from an estimated 17,000 in 1995 to just 3,800 individuals today.
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