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In Uganda, a vibrant tourist economy boosts the conservation of endangered mountain gorillas

In Uganda, the economic benefits of tourism have turned gorilla poachers into conservationists, married women into porters and rangers into spokespeople for the great apes. Poaching is in sharp decline as the hefty fees paid by foreign tourists to see the animals in their natural habitat help fund water provision, health care and other development work in local communities. (AP video by Patrick Onen & Production by Jackson Njehia) 
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The Associated Press
Unique identifier: CP175059330 
Legacy Identifier: 70fb14d901c5475fb5ba7343598c3787 
Type: Video 
Duration: 1m1s 
Dimensions: 1920px × 1080px     75.74 MB 
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Create Date: 9/24/2025 3:45:58 AM 
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