300 gorillas remain in Cross River, Cameroon – Daily Trust

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300 gorillas remain in Cross River, Cameroon – Daily Trust
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Conservation NGO, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has confirmed that only 300 gorillas are now in Cross River state mountains and in nearby parts of Republic of Cameroon. Read more:

Conservation NGO, Wildlife Conservation Society has confirmed that only 300 gorillas are now in Cross River state mountains and in nearby parts of Republic of Cameroon.

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