Defying conflict to track the world’s rarest chimpanzees
PolicyMonday, April 13, 2026Mongabay

Defying conflict to track the world’s rarest chimpanzees

Conservationists are working tirelessly in Nigeria's Gashaka Gumti National Park to monitor and protect the critically endangered Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee, despite challenges posed by ongoing regional conflicts. Their efforts highlight the urgent need for policies supporting wildlife conservation in conflict-affected areas to ensure the survival of this rare species.

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