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Mongabay series: Great Apes

CyberTracking for Africa’s most threatened ape

by Julia John 27 March 2016
Cross River gorillas benefit from strengthened law enforcement thanks in part to mobile data collection, management and analysis with CyberTracker monitoring.

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