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SUMMARY:Yellowstone: 25 Years after the Return of the Gray Wolf
DESCRIPTION:Click to Register \nIn 1995\, gray wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park after decades of absence\, having been eradicated from the park in 1926. In the years since their return\, they’ve grown to flourish in their native habitat\, restoring balance to local ecosystems and captivating visitors who come to view them in the wild. Aaron will fill us in on a quarter-century of conservation success\, highlighting what’s been achieved and the challenges that remain. Join us to learn more about the wolves of Yellowstone\, and why the park offers the world’s best chance to spot this icon of wilderness in its native ecosystem And if you can’t join us live\, we’ll post the webinars online for you to view any time.
URL:https://travelwebinars.com/event/yellowstone-25-years-after-the-return-of-the-gray-wolf/
CATEGORIES:Consumers,Natural Habitat Adventures,Travel Agents
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SUMMARY:Mountain Gorillas on the Rise: A Conservation Success Story
DESCRIPTION:Click to Register \nThe world’s mountain gorilla population has increased from approximately 250 to more than 1\,000 in the last 50 years due to heroic conservation efforts largely funded by tourism. The mountain gorilla\, which lives in the forested mountains of East Africa\, is the only great ape species with a growing population— a true sign of conservation success. However\, has mountain gorilla conservation been too successful? What does their increasing population mean in such a restricted range? Do we have to worry about inbreeding? Expedition Leader Mark Jordahl will discuss these important questions and more during this webinar on the still-endangered mountain gorillas of Uganda and Rwanda. He will also talk about the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on these close cousins of ours\, and why conservation efforts need to be intimately tied to public health and economic development in the communities surrounding the gorilla parks\, in order to ensure their future survival.
URL:https://travelwebinars.com/event/the-amazing-story-of-the-growing-mountain-gorilla-population/
CATEGORIES:Consumers,Natural Habitat Adventures,Travel Agents
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