Amid conflict and poaching, tech helps boost mountain gorilla numbers
PolicyThursday, April 23, 2026Mongabay

Amid conflict and poaching, tech helps boost mountain gorilla numbers

The population of mountain gorillas has increased by 73% since 1989, leading to their reclassification from critically endangered to endangered, thanks in part to technological interventions that combat poaching and promote conservation efforts. This positive trend highlights the effectiveness of targeted conservation strategies in preserving vulnerable wildlife.

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