Chimp ‘civil war’ follows rare community split in a Ugandan national park
PolicyFriday, April 17, 2026Mongabay

Chimp ‘civil war’ follows rare community split in a Ugandan national park

A recent study has documented a rare split within a chimpanzee community in Kibale National Park, Uganda, leading to aggressive interactions between the formerly allied factions. This "civil war" among chimpanzees raises important questions about social dynamics and conservation impacts in primate communities.

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